President Bone Began
From 1957 through 1967 President
Robert G. Bone has been striving to
make Illinois State University a better
school. Dressed for initiation into the
Lincoln Academy, President Bone pre-
sented a striking figure to a university
waiting to be released from the re-
strictions of the past. As seen in aerial
views, the physical plant of Illinois
State has expanded greatly in this ten
year span. The subject matter or spir-
itual aspect of the university has also
been changed by his continued guid-
ance and thought. The Index is, there-
fore, dedicated to the man who made
Illinois State what it is today, the man
who will retire at the end of this year.
an Era of Progress for ISU
President Bone's personality projects
a very human quality. Despite the fear
of anonymity in growing numbers on
the campus, more and more students
were added to his long list of acquaint-
ances. This culminated in a birthday
party last year for President Bone. Ap-
propriately called "Project 60," it was
the work of students and faculty alike.
In his quickly thought out speech was
a hint of how touched he was. He had
time to sit down and listen, too, while
he was lauded with Happy Birthday re-
marks from students and from dignitar-
ies of both Bloomington and Normal.
Along with these came a present of a
painting by a former Illinois State un-
dergraduate. The party would not have
been complete without a big Happy
Birthday kiss, and there were plenty of
coeds on hand for that.
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One of the accomplishments of Pres-
ident Bone's stay was the changing of
the school's name from Illinois State
Normal University to Illinois State Uni-
versity by Governor Kerner. President
Bone kept a seal with the spelling used
to describe Chaucer's Clerk. Another
event was the hundredth anniversary of
Illinois State in 1957 celebrated with
Governor Stratton. At graduation time
the bell from Old Main used to signal
the beginning of the line of march.
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Probably one of the greatest pleas-
ures and most influential activities of
Mr. Bone was his mixing with the stu-
dents during traditional activities. After
a trip to review the educational sys-
tem in Egypt, President Bone was well
informed as to the riding of camels,
especially since he had taught at
American University in Alexandria in
the late twenties. Thus, in one of the
Homecoming parades he was out in
front on a friendly camel. In most
Homecoming parades, President and
Mrs. Bone ride in a three-quarter scale
authentic replica of a vis-a-vis town
carriage drawn by registered Hackney
ponies and driven by a liveried coach-
man. Another event is the Gamma Phi
circus in the spring with its many clowns
and gymnasts. President Bone will be
well remembered for his red vest and
socks, the red showing that he sup-
ported the athletic teams in their en-
deavors. He was present as often as he
could be and always sat among stu-
dents. Along with this support came
the "Bobby Bone Victory Bell," which
was pulled by special students who ap-
peared as "Bonecohorts" in their simi-
ar red vests.
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Another function of the Presidency
fulfilled by Mr. Bone was to plan for
the future. With the help of the Com-
mittee of Nine a look into the future of
Illinois State was made. When Old
Main was torn down, many bricks were
saved as a remembrance. In 1966,
ground was broken for Stevenson Hall.
It was named for a relation of Founder
Jesse Fell, Adlai Stevenson, who v/as
a student at University High School.
In 1959, Illinois State awarded its
10,000th degree and is about to give
its 20,000th. In August, 1965, the first
doctorate was awarded.
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In 1962 President Bone took a sight-
seeing trip to Europe. This tour was ar-
ranged by the University Union and
the group was made up of students,
alumni, and faculty. After Mr. Bone's
trip to Egypt in 1964, the students
gathered to give him a "Welcome
Home" ceremony at Hovey Hall. With
much planning the students were all
ready when he came to Hovey. Ten-
sion mounted as reports were heard
from the Bloomington Airport that Mr.
Bone had arrived. Then he was in a car
with a police escort on his way to
Hovey. There he was amazed to find a
crowd of over four thousand people.
"Hello Bobby," which was adapted
from "Hello Dolly," was sung by every-
one. Following this President Bone
spoke to the crowd. He told of his ex-
periences and compared the educa-
tional conditions in Egypt with those of
the United States. He expressed the
idea that he never forgot Illinois State
while he was gone. He also invited
people to see his slides of the trip.
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Throughout the years President Bone
has assumed various roles. Sometimes
he made speeches on WGLT, the cam-
pus radio station. During one Christmas
season President Bone became Santa
Claus at a party for the staff of the
University Union. The students depicted
President Bone as they saw him during
Christmas. They constructed a snowman
named "Our Boy Bobby Bone." Presi-
dent Bone, with a rose clenched be-
tween his teeth, was a flamenco dancer
at his first stunt show on ISU's campus
in 1956. Sometimes, too, Mr. Bone re-
laxes in different parts of the campus,
as at the greenhouse.
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As President of the University,
Robert G. Bone had to fulfill many
different responsibilities. Two aspects
with students are: delightfully, with
students showing their attachment to
him, and seriously, with students who
show their concern for the progressing
university. Through his experience in
travel, President Bone was adept at
greeting foreign students as well as
such dignitaries as Mr. Goldberg, am-
bassador to the United Nations. In ad-
dition to his concern for the University,
he is also interested in the community
of Normal. This interest was shown by
his participation in the Normal Cen-
tennial Pageant. Being on friendly
terms with the town of Normal also
helped during the invasion of Normal
at Homecoming time. Thus, Mr. Bone
never seemed to be better than the
students or the citizens; he remained
gracious throughout his stay.
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Changing Moods
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An hour to study —
better spent sleeping —
The sun reflecting
from the artist's eye —
A welcome moment
from the rush of time,
A moment past —
but held forever bright
Even in the foggy scene —
where, haze settled over all
The spirit hides in the shadows.
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Time to Choose
A class must be chosen —
The hour must sound,
There are jobs to be done,
Football games to be won.
A scurry to stand in line —
For a class you don't really want —
So the night can be spent in fun
Cheering a winning team —
So the summer can be spent in service
To school and community.
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Sports in Snow
The coach expounds
The whistle blows
To the sound of soft crunching
snow.
The tree flashes color
While the campus carols
And raises its voice in cheers
The tree is up —
The snow is down —
Basketball's begun
The year's in full swing.
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Catch up to Spring
The sun returns
With grass and mud
Bringing baseball
And sit-ins.
There was the homer
That shouldn't have been-
But was — caught,
The stolen base
You slid for in the mud
But like at the tug-of-war
Fell face flat.
That last tug
Was your downfall —
The war must end!
Before all lay sprawled in mud
From Tri-Towers to Viet Nam.
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End Patterns
Days and years
Slowly end
Just as the setting sun
Patterns the sky.
Profs make their last rush
Back for class
Through the rain
Patterning their way.
Students begin to leave
Their school home
While it patterns
The campus night
All just a little saddened
By a year's end,
But knowing it sets a pattern
For the beginning.
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An afternoon spent cutting and pasting decorations for a Saturday night dance.
Time out to study or daydream.
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ELEMENTARY EDUCATION CLUB Seated: Juanita Hansen, president; Cheryl Gerken, assistant
president. Standing: Jim Crowl, treasurer; Lillian S. Davies, adviser; Chris Wilhelm, vice-president.
ELEMENTARY
EDUCATION CLUB
A Penny Drive for the purpose
of raising money to buy books for the
Normal Public Library was the main
project of the Elementary Education
Club this year. Additional projects in-
cluded a Homecoming float, a Christ-
mas party for the professors, and a
spring talent show.
BLACKFRIARS
The Blackfriars, formerly a dra-
matics social fraternity, is presently be-
ing reorganized into a social fraternity.
The friars, active in social service, par-
ticipated in the Danny Thomas St. Jude
Program, gave food and aid at ISSCS,
and sponsored several all-school
dances.
BLACKFRIARS Front Row: Jim McDaniel, pur:or; Dean Roberts, Joe Gallagher, White Porter, Arnie
Giles. Back Row: Bob Walling, abbot; Bill Ivlatens, vice-abbot; Van Schmidt, David Meegan, William
C. White, secretary; Jon Holstead.
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ENGLISH CLUB Sue Shields, secretary; Scott Eatherly, adviser; Mary Wood, Carolyn Zinlc, president. Not
Pictured: Jane Christino, treasurer; Peggy Omar, vice-president.
FORENSIC UNION Helen Menet, secretary; Richard Hennings, vice-president; Gail Snyder, president; John Boaz, adviser.
ENGLISH CLUB FORENSIC UNION
The English Club and Sigma
Tau Delta, in a joint effort, presented
American poet Paul Engle as a lecturer
this year. A poetry forum was estab-
lished where students and faculty mem-
bers read their own original work. Sev-
eral dances were also sponsored by the
English Club.
The Forensic Union is affiliated
with the national Pi Kappa Delta fo-
rensic fraternity. The year's activities
included participation in debates at
Northwestern, Lake Forest, and in the
East. Oratory was extended this year
to limited national competition.
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GEOGRAPHY CLUB
GEOGRAPHY CLUB Robert Gardula, adviser; Jane Capps, secretary; Daniel Winter, vice-presi
dent. Not Pictured: Fred Lutgens, president; Gloria Thomas, treasurer.
The Geography Club presents
programs involving material not cov-
ered in classes. Topics have ranged
from the "Blue Nile" to "Geology in
Yellowstone" to the "West Indies."
Members strive for faculty-student rap-
port by having teas, picnics, and ban-
quets and by publishing a pamphlet for
the entire department.
GERMAN CLUB
The main focal point of the Ger-
man Club is learning those matters un-
related to the classroom, whether they
be poring over political and cultural
information, viewing movies and slides
of Germany, or listening to such hon-
ored guest speakers as Mr. Rossini from
the German consulate.
GERMAN CLUB Jack Wagner, adviser; Bob Mueller, vice-president; Beverly Drake, treasurer; Marlys Lyles, secretary; Volker J. Rieser, president.
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HOME ECONOMICS
CLUB
"Home Economists are serving
you" was the theme for this year's
Home-Ec Club. Through social and pro-
fessional activities members hope to
promote friendship and cooperation.
Speakers this year were a representa-
tive from Williams' Bakery, and the
designer of the East Complex who
spoke on interior decoration.
JUDO CLUB
During its second year at ISU,
the Judo Club started beginning
courses for women in December as well
as continuing courses for men. Mr. Tak
Mazuto was guest of honor at clinics
on campus in November and March.
Highlight of the year was competition
in A.A.U. Regional Finals.
HOME EC CLUB Sealed: Elaine Newman, vice-president; Laura Sievers, president. Standing:
Nancy Holdridge, secretary; Patricia Hall, treasurer. Not Pictured: Blossom Johnson, adviser.
JUDO CLUB Seated: Steve Richards, treasurer; Ron Sloan, president; Harvey Zeidenstein, adviser; Jim Dwyer, vice-president; Lyn Aubrecht. Stand-
ing: John Miller, secretary; Jim Murray, Fred Breitberg, Tom Douglass, Norman Eisenberg, Gary Long, Cheryl Raber, Pat Schmidt.
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TUTORIAL PROJECT Front Row: Mary Ann Curtic, Ginny Stevens, vice- president; Susan Jacobs, president; Sue Thurow, vice-president. Back Roy
John Anderson, Lillian S. Davies, adviser; Robert Hemenway, adviser; Pamela Olson, Barbara Byram, secretary.
INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB Seated: J. L. Johnston, adviser; Kenneth Tappendorf, president. Standing: Rodney Little, treasurer; Jack
Frost, vice-president; Terry Tosh, Darhl Brown, secretary; Ray Bottomley.
ISU TUTORIAL
PROJECT
INDUSTRIAL ARTS
CLUB
Stressing friendship and aca-
demic aid, ISU's Tutorial Project held
informal discussions after each tutoring
session. The Project sponsored a work-
shop in which the group heard Mr.
Robert Bloom of Northwestern Univer-
sity's tutorial project, "Upward Bound."
This year Mr. Art Hollatz, one
of several guest speakers, presented a
program on "Techniques of Close-up
Photography." Members participated
in the Illinois Vocational Association
Convention in Peoria and the First
Technology Open House sponsored by
the Industrial Arts Department.
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INTERNATIONAL
STUDENTS
The International Student Group
works to create interest in exchanging
ideas with different cultures. This year
a panel discussion on the topic, "Com-
munism Versus Democracy in Asia,"
featured professors from the Political
Science and Sociology Departments.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Seated: Helena Klebek, secretary. Standing: Nad Akavukaren, ad-
viser; Hai Doan Quan, vice-president; Saled Jacob, president; Victor Palomino, treasurer.
JUNIOR HIGH CLUB
JUNIOR HIGH CLUB Mary Ann Templeton, treasurer; Sharon Rudolphi, Kathy Booker, Susan
Scholler, secretary. Not Pictured: Gloria Grant, president; Dr. Cantlon, adviser.
The Junior High Club is open to
any student interested in junior high
teaching. This year J. Cantlon of the
Education department held discussions
and Dr. Leyman talked on curriculum.
At one meeting a panel of junior high
students discussed what they felt a
good teacher must be.
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KAPPA PHI ML) John Henderson, Allan L. Woodson, Jim McDaniel, president; Ron Sanford, vice-
president; Herb Johnson, Curtis Carter.
LA ESTUDIANTINA Eileen McCarthy, president; Carol Anderson, Beverly Cecick, secretary-treas-
urer; Paul Carolson, vice-president.
KAPPA PHI MU
The purpose of Kappa Phi Mu,
social service fraternity, is to bring
people together for service. Around
Thanksgiving, the fraternity sponsored
several basket drives, collecting food
for needy families in Bloomington. They
also elected a queen and her court to
reign over the fraternity.
LA ESTUDIANTINA
La Estudiantina is for all stu-
dents interested in Spanish. This year,
Mr. Morales, Miss Martinez, and Dr.
Lorrenti of the Foreign Language De-
partment presented films and lectures
in Spanish. At Christmas, members cel-
ebrated in Spanish style, complete with
pinata.
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Dr. Paul Engle, American poet, speaks to students on "Poetry and People."
LE CERCLE FRANCAIS
This year, Peggy Duffy spoke
about her experiences while studying
in Grenoble, France. The club spon-
sored two new activities on campus,
Monte Carlo night and Balle Masque,
to earn money to begin a scholarship
for one student each year to study in
France.
FRENCH CLUB Seated: Diane Swanson, president; Diane Jones, vice-president. Standing: Virginia
Lohner, adviser; George Petrossian, adviser; Lavonne Gatlin, secretary.
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MATH CLUB
MEN'S PE CLUB
The Math Club started off its
year of activities by sponsoring a
Homecoming float and by having a
Homecoming tea. Two movies, "Let's
Teach Guessing" and "Math Induc-
tion," were shown at meetings of the
club. Activities of the spring semester
included an all-school dance.
A "fun night" was sponsored by
the Men's PE Club for its own mem-
bers and for members of I Club and
PEM Club. In the spring a golf-and-
steak day was held. The club also pre-
sented a panel on student teaching and
the first year of teaching in the field
of physical education.
MATH CLUB Charles Morris, adviser; Elizabeth Steinhauser, president; Marty Johnson, vice-president; Lyle Rich. Not Pictured: Sue Kettler, secretary-
treasurer.
MEN'S PE CLUB Lee Williams, treasurer; Art Newbrough, vice-president; Charles Lemke, president; Roland Axelson, secretary; Jim Wasem, adviser.
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NAACP Seated: Mary Cecile Parker, vice-president; Gladys Summers, secretary; Geraldine Peeples,
treasurer. Standing: A. Gordon Ferguson, adviser; Taylor Cisco, president; Scott Eatherly, adviser.
Not Pictured: Patricia Clark, secretary.
NAACP
Throughout the year the
NAACP worked to expose racial dis-
crimination on the ISU campus. In the
fall a symposium was presented with
one of the Peace Corps speakers. The
NAACP sponsored a series of talks on
"Black Power," although it does not
support its violence.
NATURALIST CLUB
The Naturalist Club works to
promote interest in nature and con-
servation and furthers interest in the
natural sciences. Among the guest
speakers this year were Dr. Streever of
Northwestern University, and Dr. Pitt-
man, Dr. Liberta, and Mr. Esben, all
ISU faculty members.
NATURALIST CLUB Seated: Dr. Wiegel, adviser; Sue Michalek, secretary. Standing: Dennis Mar-
tin, president; John Rilett, vice-president; Otto Sebby, treasurer.
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PHI BETA LAMBDA Front Row: Judy Werner, treasurer; Barry Van Hook, president; Rosalie Hapner, secretary.
Back Row: Sam Wadsworth, vice-president; Karen Satt erfield, secretary; David Sprouse, vice-president; Nadia
LaRocca; Terry Frame, adviser.
PHI BETA LAMBDA
The purpose of Phi Beta Lambda,
professional business fraternity, is to
further business education. The ISU
chapter is active in both state and na-
tional divisions of the fraternity and is
encouraging new chapters to organize
throughout the state. Phi Beta Lambda
sponsors an annual computer dance.
PHYSICAL SCIENCE
CLUB
This year, club speakers in-
cluded Dr. Bunting of ISU speaking on
boron-nitrogen chemistry and Dr. Wil-
liam Dick of Peoria relating different
aspects of conducting a research proj-
ect. In April, members took a field trip
to a chemical company.
PHYSICAL SCIENCE CLUB Seated: Larry Lonnie, treasurer; Dr. Richard Reiter, adviser. Standing:
Ron Dewey, vice-president; Sue Mickalek, secretary; Mike Barnes, president; Elizabeth Kurth.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE
CLUB
In order to stimulate out-of-
class interest in the different fields of
social science, each meeting of the
Social Science Club high-lighted one
department. Mr. A. Larvoq from the
Pakistan Embassy and Mel Jones, a
representative of the John Birch So-
ciety, spoke to the club.
SPECIAL EDUCATION
CLUB
Service to the Bloomington-Nor-
mal area was the keynote of the Spe-
cial Education Club's activities. Handi-
capped children were provided with
swimming, crafts, and games at Y-
Night plus mentally-ill women at Rusk
Haven were visited. A Christmas party
for local underprivileged children was
also given.
SOCIAL SCIENCE CLUB Seafed: Carol Anne Honcharevich, secretary; Todd Shafer, president.
Standing: Thomas Wilson, adviser; Jim Brockman, vice-president; John Freese, treasurer; Mr. Walsh,
adviser.
SPECIAL EDUCATION CLUB Alma B. Bremer, adviser; Martin Kinert, Pam Nelson, Carol Speer, Renae Kliebe, president; Barbara S. White, vice-
president; Marge Kramer, secretary; Ralph Leffler, treasurer; Joann B. Stephens, adviser.
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STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION William Zeller, adviser; Carol Hudson, secretary; Rose
Sauper, Chuck Keller, president; Darla Below, Connie Newtson, Leonard Brubaker, adviser. Not
Pictured: Dottie Avis, vice-president; Fred Vogt, treasurer.
STUDENT EDUCATION
ASSOCIATION
In promoting the interest in edu-
cation, SEA strives to familiarize pros-
pective teachers with the legal and
professional aspects of their field
through personal involvement. Pro-
grams included such topics as the code
of ethics, the junior college movement,
reciprocity, teaching the deprived, and
teaching overseas.
STUDENTS FOR A DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY Jeff Imig, Jeff Smith, Joyce lie Cochran, Lee Hayward.
STUDENTS FOR A
DEMOCRATIC
SOCIETY
Students for a Democratic So-
ciety, the new left-wing organization,
brings speakers to campus to discuss
the draft, the Viet Nam war, new left
politics, and the students of the uni-
versity. SDS sponsors a tutorial project
for culturally-deprived children in
Bloomington and Normal.
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STUDENT
PSYCHOLOGICAL
ASSOCIATION
The three main goals of the Stu-
dent Psychological Association are to
get people together who are interested
in psychology, to arouse interest in
psychology, and to provide experience
not realized in the classroom. Monthly
meetings featured guest speakers from
the psychology department.
WOMEN'S PHYSICAL
EDUCATION CLUB
The Women's Physical Educa-
tion Club had other interesting events
besides its customary ones. Especially
notable was a faculty-student discus-
sion of problems pertinent to their
field and a newly initiated activities
day for high school seniors interested
in physical education.
STUDENT PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION Seated: Barb Glass, secretary; Jeri Johns, treasurer;
Walter Vernon, adviser. Standing: Stephen Isenberg, vice-president; Michael McPherson, president.
PEM CLUB Seated: Betty Keough, adviser; Kathy Veroni, treasurer; Naomi Ross, president; Darlene Aring, vice-president; Kathy Cronlc, secretary;
Ellen Abshire, adviser. Standing: Janet Potts, Karen Bremberf, Kay Hannah, Marcia Brauek, Mary Lou Sprague, Joyce Goodrich, Cindy Luton, Marsha
Halliday, Merry Anne Schmied.
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YOUNG DEMOCRATS
Elections kept the Young Demo-
crats busy conducting polls, working
precincts, and informing students of
current issues. Important speakers in-
cluded Adlai Stevenson III, Paul Doug-
las and ISU faculty member Donald
Prince, candidate for Superintendent
of Public Instruction.
YOUNG DEMOCRATS Seafed: Seymour Schwartz, president; John Todt, vice-president; Nancy
Kreczmer, vice-president-secretary; Janet Marlett, treasurer. Standing: Walter Kohn, adviser; Ira
Cohen, adviser.
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YOUNG REPUBLICANS
Staging a mock election last
November was one of many Young
Republican activities. The club spon-
sored an appearance on campus by Ray
Page, and delegates attended the Illi-
nois Young Republican College Feder-
ation convention held in Chicago in
February.
YOUNG REPUBLICANS Seated: Alan Wade, vice-president; Julie Apland, Jan Barger, treasurer; Liz Braid, president; Sharon Highsmith, secretary.
Standing: Jim Crawford, James Hoover, Jim Sayrs, Larry Matejka, adviser; Craig Sanford. Not Pictured: Leland Van Koten.
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Ray Young and Keith Jepsen with President Bone present Arthur Goldberg with a plaque, making him an honorary member of Omicron Delta Kappa.
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Bernie Hayton led the Leadership Conference.
STUDENT SENATE
Supporting the "Excellence
Through Organizational Activity"
theme of a campus leader's workshop,
Student Senate initiated several im-
portant programs. Representatives at-
tended the draft conference and ex-
panded our role in the Association of
Student Government with attendance
at national and state conventions. Con-
tinuing to improve communications
channels, a center in the union was pro-
vided where campus-senate news was
publicized plus a speak-out and a press
conference held to gather opinion and
questions. Dorm complexes became the
meeting place for Senate in further at-
tempts to increase student interest in
campus policy. Code of Student Life
Revision, beautification of landings in
Schroeder, Project Florence, and the
Leadership-Prayer Breakfast were other
major Senate activities.
STUDENT SENATE Front Row: Richard M. Trumpe, co-adviser; Russ Jones, undersecretary; Dianne Barton, first vice-president; Doug Bush, president;
Allen Gumbrell, second vice-president; Edna Bazik, secretary; Ron Cunningham, treasurer; Ronn Lyford, Susan Franz, Colleen Shanahan. Second Row:
My Kublu, Sharon Kita, Edwina Daum, Sue Thorsen, Donna Sulzer, Kathy Keenan, Karen Brancato, Pam Parkinson, Carol Spach-
Marti Marberry, Molly
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Eckard, Jim McDaniel
■ti Marberry, Molly Kublu, oharon Kita, bdwina Uaum, bue Ihorsen, Uonna bulzer, Kathy Keenan, Karen brancato, ram rarkinson, Carol bpach-
i, Judy Werner. Third Row: Margie McCalester, Kay Hoover, Jackie Jones, Brock Harring, Jim Petersen, Mike Thomas, Steve Gerard, Allan L.
odson, Barry L. VanHook. Back Row: Roland Axelson, Jim Davis, Walter Dare, Ron Dodds, Larry Rasmussen, Terry Tosh, David DeWeese, Ralph
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Mary Jane Mattsson, editor
INDEX
Each Spring a new editor is
chosen for the Index and, for him, a
hectic year begins. There are his editors
and their staffs to choose; the engraver,
printer, and photographer to pick. The
size of the yearbook, the paper, the
print, the division pages, and the cover
design have to be chosen. The work is
difficult and the hours seem long yet
never plentiful enough, but the reward
for any editor is the finished book in
the hands of happy readers. The story
of one page of a yearbook begins on
the table of the layout staff where
they decide the places of pictures and
copy. The photographers snap and send
to the engravers their pictures to be-
come plates. The copy writers supply
the words and along with layouts,
plates, and pictures, the words go to
the printer who sets everything in type.
The first prints return to be proofread
and corrected before the finished page
joins others to be bound and covered
in the finished yearbook.
Scott Eatherly, adviser
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Jerry McCann, business manager
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Tom Best, photographer
Steve Trimmer and Bill Sweet, photographers
Mel Finzer, photographer
A Job Requiring Time and Skill
Linda Bell, arrangements co-editor
Carol Pugsley, arrangements co-editor
EDITORIAL STAFF Johanna Kokenes, Jane
Capps, Sharon Joe Jackson.
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George Stewart, sports co-editor
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Kathy Feltmeyer, layout editor
LAYOUT STAFF Joyce Lindquist, Lynda Booth, Barb Hughs, Nancy
Kingsbury, Harriette DeVos, Rita Jenkins.
Marilyn Bivin, class editor
CLASS STAFF Joann Weimers, Pat Nicodemus, Kathryn McCleary,
Marilyn Bivin, Andrea Brockway, Becky Benjamin, Linda Baer. Not
Pictured: Cheryl Griswold, Patra Mordhorst, Sue Diehl.
Judy Bertschi and Sheila Wilham, literary co-editors
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LITERARY STAFF Margi Mattsson, Edith
Pierce, Delinia Ferenbacher, Jennifer Porter,
Janet Newtson, Sara Proffitt. Not Pictured:
Alice Black, Kay McCarter, Tom Best.
VIDETTE
Campus
News
Medium
David English, editor-in-chief and Kathy Purcell, managing editor
News editor, Edith Kenyon, conducts an assignment meeting, giving the reporters leads which will become stories in the next Vidette.
It takes a lot of time and work
to make a newspaper. The Vidette staff
has taken the time and done the work
and put out two issues a week. It's all
in a week's work for some fifty Intern
journalists on the staff. From the re-
porters to the editors, the noon dead-
line catches them all hurrying to meet
it. "Where's that story?" asks the News
Editor. "This lead is bad," screams the
Copy Editor. "There are too many
ads," says the Managing Editor to the
Ad Manager. And the Business Man-
ager scratches his head when the bills
come in. Cooperation among the staff
members gets the duties done on time.
There were some controversies for the
paper to battle over during the year,
too. For instance, Kelly's poetry began
a cultural purge on campus. Through all
the work and all the criticisms, the
Vidette staff manages to survive and to
learn and can look back at the end of
the year upon an enjoyable experience.
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Joe Fandel, photographer
Merle Tuntland, photographer
Craig Nafzinger, business manager
R. W. Tudor and Mike Shelly, advisers
Mike Thomas, photographer
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AWS Front Row: Nancy Shrout, Sandy Harden, vice-president; Dianne Freed, president; LaVonne Jones, secretary; Margery Mattsson, treasurer. Sec-
one/ Row: Susan Franz, Edna Bazik, Cemella Parrett, Marilyn Summers, Cheryl Burns, Marilyn Judd. Back Row: Jill Rizzolo, Shirley Zummallen, Elizabeth
Ann Aldis, Sharon Cox, Jane Lehmann, Linda Olsen.
ASSOCIATION OF
WOMEN STUDENTS
All undergraduate women are
members of the Association of Women
Students, an organization which makes
it possible for women of the student
body to function as a unified group.
AWS performs many services for the
community as well as for the university,
including Thanksgiving baskets for
needy families and contributing to the
DeYoung Lecture Series the profits
made on the sale of Homecoming
Mums. A week of events in March,
Women's Week, centered around the
theme "My Fair Lady." Events during
the week included a banquet for women
leaders, a style show, a panel discus-
sion with Mr. Mig candidates, election
of new officers for AWS, and the Mr.
Mig dance. In the fall an all-school
mixer and Dad's Day were co-sponsored
by AWS and U Club. Mothers were
honored during Mom's Week-end in
May.
AWS holds a style show during Women's Week.
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UNIVERSITY MEN'S
CLUB
Each year, the University men's
Club sponsors Mother's Day and Dad's
Day Week-end and the Stunt Show.
This year, part of the proceeds from
the Stunt Show was donated to the
Robert G. Bone Academic Chair Fund.
During the year, eight scholarships
were awarded to men students teach-
ing off-campus. Proceeds from the
spring dance sponsored by the club
went to an athletic scholarship fund.
Dr. Bone receives binoculars from AWS and
U Club at Homecoming.
UNIVERSITY MEN'S CLUB Front Row: Gary Rockis, Bob Watt, treasurer; Dick Lyons, secretary; Art Newbrough, vice-president; John Mclntyre, presi-
dent. Second Row: Tim Bauer, Keith Jepsen, Jerry Williams, Vince Serritella, Bev Terry. Back Row: Paul Netzel, Pete Lohmann, Mick Prault, John
Crissey, Jon Rickards.
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INTER-HALL COUNCIL Dale Ban, secretary; Georgene Smith, treasurer; Diane Umland, president;
Mike McCarty, vice-president.
INTER-HALL COUNCIL
Inter-Hall Council, a unifying
and advisory board for dorms, main-
tains communication between dorms
and between residents and administra-
tion. This year they encouraged dorms
to have professors to dinner and to
lecture, in addition to a dinner in honor
of the high scholastic dorm.
CO-OP COUNCIL
The Co-op Council serves as a
service and social coordinator and
mediating body among the off-campus
cooperative houses. Two representa-
tives from each co-op serve on the
council. The Co-op Council holds a
dance each semester and participates
in the Stunt Show.
CO-OP COUNCIL Front Row: Jerry Williams, treasurer; Ka ye Porter, secretary; Bob Watt, president. Second Row: Kathy
Coburn, Lorna Mitchell, Mary Grether, Sandra Vock, Pat Cleveland. Back Row: Craig Nafziger, Paul Netzel, Bev Terry, Wayne
Kosek, Arnold Grimes Jr., Alan Gergeson.
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WOC Jill Rizzolo, president; Ethel Feicke, adviser; Judy Mathieson, vice-president. Not Pictured: Fran Mistro, secre-
tary; Lucy Jenkins, treasurer.
WOC
Women Off-Campus seek to
unite all off-campus women students,
and at the same time try to unify their
activities with those on-campus. This
year's members sponsored a registra-
tion tea, Christmas caroling, a dinner
for Mom's Weekend, and entries in the
AWS Carnival.
Off-campus girls take time out from studying to relax and discuss the latest go:sip.
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UNIVERSITY UNION BOARD Front Row: Bruce Kaiser, director of University Union; Nadia LaRocca, secretary; Mary Lewis, treasurer; Donna Skrinskus,
president; Rose Rogers, vice-president; Paul J. Brand, adviser. Back Row: Brian Crissey, Lyn Brennan, Jim Hughes, Joy D. Witkowski, Carol A. Davilen,
Leslie E. Romersberger, Kit Scheidenhelm. A/or Pictured: Elizabeth Rus:ell, adviser; Diana Jones.
UNIVERSITY UNION BOARD
Series of Lectures
The University Union Board
plays a large part in many of the ac-
tivities taking place in the University
Union at ISU. This year they sponsored
ping pong, pool, and bridge tourna-
ments. The Chess Club is also a Union
Board activity. Besides the Bonfire
Bounce, a highlight of Homecoming
weekend, and the Sweetheart Ball in
February, the board sponsored informal
dances throughout the year. Several
jam sessions known as "Mr. Cage" were
also held in the Union. The Union Board
invited various faculty members to
speak at "Fireside Chats," a lecture
series focusing on current American
campus issues. The lectures and discus-
sions were built on the idea of having
informal talks around a fireplace. "Fo-
cus on Fine Arts" was another lecture
series dealing with art, music, speech,
and exhibitions.
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WGLT Standing: G. Ben Paxton, Jr., adviser; Larry Betzelberger, Robb Lindsey, general manager; Dan Norton, J. Michael Adams, Steve Waller,
Mike Massa, Steve Klein. Seated: Jo Rock, Marilyn James, Al Schon, program director; Jerry Perschnick.
Chief engineer Rick Hawthorne signals the general manager; You're on the air, chief.
WGLT
ISU Radio Broadcasting
WGLT is the ISU campus twin
voice, broadcasting on 540 Ice AM and
91.7 mc on the FM band. With its call
letters standing for We Gladly Learn
Teach, the station is a major part of
the campus communication with an in-
creased number of news casts. It also
has much to offer in the line of en-
tertainment with a music library of
over 3000 albums. Its staff includes one
out of every 150 students on campus.
This year, WGLT's sports coverage ex-
panded to include more away basket-
ball games, hoping soon to be able to
cover all away games. Also new this
year was the broadcasting of "The
Shadow" an original radio series.
WGLT is affiliated with such organiza-
tions as National Educational Radio
Network and United Press International
to give better coverage in breadth and
width to our campus.
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APOSTOLIC
CHRISTIAN BIBLE
CLASS
The Apostolic Christian Bible
Class was formed to create greater
understanding of the Bible through
close fellowship. Fall and winter ac-
tivities include bonfire socials and
Christmas caroling. Members of the
class arrange an alumni picnic to high-
light each spring.
BAHA'I GROUP
The latest of the world's great
monotheistic religions is the Baha'i
faith. The Baha'i group seeks to make
known its tenets, including the unity of
God, His prophets, and mankind. A
highlight was a panel discussion for
World Religion Day with students of
various faiths.
APOSTOLIC CHRISTIAN BIBLE CLASS Seated: Susan Rapp, secretary-treasurer; J. B. Schroclc,
church adviser. Standing: Milford Jochums, adviser; Wayne Drayer, vice-president; Marvin Hodel,
president.
BAHA'I GROUP L. Levine, adviser; Mary Lou Maslauski, chairman; Kathleen Harris, treasurer; Nancy Flood, secretary.
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BAPTIST STUDENT UNION Front Row: Anna Turney, Patricia Daniels, Joycella Cochran, secretary. Back Row: Randy Brown, Jayne Patton, Cindy
Jennings, Rodney Edwards, Ann Claybourne, president.
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B'NAI B'RITH HILLEL Bari Morgenstern, secretary; Judy Kaplan, president; Seymour Schwartz, vice-president; Elliott Lipschultz, treasurer.
BAPTIST STUDENT
UNION
The Baptist Student Union links
the college student to the local church.
The union attended a mission confer-
ence at Louisville, Kentucky, in Febru-
ary and participated in a spring and
fall state-wide convention. Each meet-
ing is based on a theme such as "Know
yourself."
B'NAI B'RITH HILLEL
B'nai B'rith Hillel serves the
Jewish student population on campus
by providing cultural, religious and so-
cial experiences. Members observe
Yom Kippur, Hanukkah and other re-
ligious holidays with Jewish people in
the community. Meetings are focused
on student participation.
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CAMPUS CRUSADERS Front Row: Marilyn Summers, treasurer; Marilyn Judd, Susan Franz, presi-
dent; Carolyn Cooper, secretary; Kay Tolan. Back Row: Michael Hooker, vice-president; Sharon
Cox, Dick Litherland, adviser; Bob Shields.
THE CAMPUS
CRUSADERS
Although the Campus Crusad-
ers are officially connected with the
Christian Church, meetings are open
to members of any religion. This year
speakers from various religiously af-
filiated schools came to ISU. Mark
Barriar of Lincoln Christian College
and David Lemens of Mohammed High
School spoke on spiritual life today.
Father C. H. Meachan, Chaplain; Cheri Baker, Luellen Watson, adviser; Cheri Garland, Henry Taber.
CANTERBURY CLUB
The Episcopal Student Center,
formerly known as Canterbury Club,
seeks to make the church relevant in
university life. Emphasis this year has
been on daily and Sunday worship with
the new Canterbury Chapel. The next
step will be student projects and pro-
graming.
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CHI ALPHA Rebecca Jane Wallace, vice-president; Larry Matejka, adviser; Vivian White, sec-
retary-treasurer; Mary Wilson, president.
CHI ALPHA
Chi Alpha, associated with the
Pentecostal and the Assemblies of God
Churches, is a national organization in
its first year at ISU. It strives to fulfill
its goals of worship, training, service,
and fellowship through its weekly meet-
ings, services in the local churches and
special meetings with speakers and
films.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
ORGANIZATION
"To bring Christian Science to
the ISU campus" is the goal set forth
by the Christian Science Organization.
Steps toward this goal include yearly
participation in the annual church ori-
entation night and presentation of
Christian Science lectures on campus.
Speakers this year came from Texas
and England.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION Marg MacKay, treasurer; Dave Riddle, Ruth MacAl lister,
president; Susan Smith, secretary; Letty Miller. Not Pictured: David Sweet, adviser; Carol Mitchin-
son, assistant secretary.
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GAMMA DELTA
Greek letters which compose
the name of Gamma Delta signify
gnosis or Christian knowledge, and
diskonia or Christian service. Gamma
Delta is sponsored by the Lutheran
Church. This organization conducted
activities including a Homecoming tea,
a foreign student dinner, and a winter
retreat for Triota Region of Gamma
Delta.
INTER-VARSITY
CHRISTIAN
FELLOWSHIP
The primary purpose of Inter-
Varsity Christian Fellowship is to re-
late Christian faith to everyday cam-
pus life. Weekly meetings include films
and discussions. One speaker, Mr. Ken-
neth Lenkemen, presented the relevant
topic, "Being a Christian in a Secular
Teaching Position."
GAMMA DELTA Gale Mesede, vice-president; Darlene Johnson, secretary; Kim Groharing, presi-
dent; Carol Hiter, treasurer; Carroll Ohlde. Not Pictured: Richard Crumley, adviser.
IVCF Front Row: Pat Lemaster, secretary; Cheryl Hoecker; Linda Goettsch; Marilynn Thomas. Back Row: Dan Gangler,
vice-president; Marsha Kieson, treasurer; Roger Omanson; David Kropp, president.
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THE NAVIGATORS
The major objective of the
Navigators is to learn to know Jesus
Christ and to share the resulting faith
with others. This was accomplished
through monthly rallies and through
hymn singing. Weekly Bible study was
also made available in the dormitories.
NAVIGATORS Lawrence Kinney, adviser; Wayne Meyer, Tony Hawkins, co-chairman; Denny Porick,
co-chairman; Karen Larson.
NEWMAN CLUB
Days of Recollection and Ro-
sary devotions were held by the New-
man Club to meet the religious needs
of the 2,000 Catholics attending Illi-
nois State. A visiting Jesuit priest
aided the full-time chaplain with mass,
inquiry class and in-dorm discussion
groups.
NEWMAN CLUB Front Row: Kathy Kinsella, vice-president; Dolores Chrisamore, secretary; Irene Devine, secretary; Marsha Lahey, Aggie Donovan,
Anna Marie Kosarek. Back Row: Patrick Tarrant, adviser; Dennis Campbell, president; Bill Kolek, Julia Bewsey, Rich Schingel, treasurer; Father Hughes,
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FOUNDATION
The Wesley Foundation prac-
tices these words: "God was in Christ,
reconciling the world to Himself, and
He has given us this ministry of re-
conciliation." Members participate in
Operation Head Start, projects to aid
the deprived, financial adoption of a
refugee child, and the ministries of
worship and teaching.
WESLEY FOUNDATION Front Row: Jacquie Kofoid, treasurer; Ann Ropiequet, secretary. Back
Row: John McFarland, adviser; Brian Crissey, vice-president; Denny Heller, president.
Members of the B'nai B'rith Hillel organization continue Jewish festivals in campus life.
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ALPHA BETA ALPHA Seated: Bonnie Gullison, president; Donna Wrench, secretary-tteasurer. Standing: Marilyn Wolf, C'-ristine llgaudas, Bette Jano-
vsky, Rosie Maneke, Gloria Golick, Linda Merrick, Chris Stransenback. Not Pictured: Eunice Speer, adviser; Dorothy Fagerburg, adviser; Trudy Gualt-
ney, vice-president; Mary Ellen Groezinger.
ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA Front Row: Joyce Gohlinqhorst, Amy Pohlmann, Carol Keene, Pat Havens,
treasurer; Ruth Campobello, secretary. Back Row: Rae White, vice-president; Nancy Norton, presi-
dent.
ALPHA BETA ALPHA
As has been the custom, Alpha
Beta Alpha, the honorary library fra-
ternity, sponsored a Homecoming tea
and a Founder's Day Banquet this year.
Two trips, one to the Illinois Reading
Service and the other to the Panta-
graph library, supplemented by guest
lecturers, were also on the year's
agenda.
ALPHA LAMBDA
DELTA
Alpha Lambda Delta, the first
organization to honor freshman women
for their general scholastic achieve-
ment, was officially initiated in Novem-
ber of this year with Miss Meyerhoffer
from the national chapter as installing
officer. A joint convocation with Phi
Eta Sigma was also held in the fall.
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ALPHA TAU ALPHA Front Row: Jim Elliot, vice-president; Kenny Lindgren, Ronald Knoll, treasurer.
Back Row: A. A. Culver, adviser; R. K. Litherland, adviser; Mike Donnan, Perry Hart, president. Not
Pictured: Danny Kuiper, secretary.
ALPHA TAU ALPHA jffi^
Dr. Dale Butz, from the Illinois
Agricultural Association, was the guest
speaker at the ninth annual chili supper
of Alpha Tau Alpha, honorary agricul-
tural fraternity. The Homecoming pa-
rade and the honoring of the outstand-
ing senior in the department were also
included in the year's activities.
DELTA OMICRON
Delta Omicron, international
professional music fraternity for
women, encourages high scholarship,
develops character, stimulates per-
formance and appreciation of good
music, and inspires closer friendships.
In October, a concert, "Peasant Can-
tata", was offered jointly with the Phi
Mu Alpha Sinfonia.
DELTA OMICRON Front Row: Barb Emanuelson, first vice-president; Shirley Stumm,
Judy Mathieson, treasurer; Linda Kloptowslty, second vice-president; Judy Leary,
president. Back Row: Mary Esther Evans, L. Jeams Farrell, Doris Hardin, faculty
adviser; Jeanne Stenberg, secretary; Sharon Struebing.
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ETA SIGMA PHI Seated: Carol Johnson, vice-president; Susan Richards, president; Beverly
Barlce, secretary. Standing: Rich Rundquist, treasurer. Not Pictured: William Kennedy, ad-
ETA SIGMA PHI
For the purpose of fostering the
study of the ancient classics and fur-
thering appreciation of Greek and Ro-
man culture, the national classics hon-
orary, Eta Sigma Phi, included such
activities as a visit to a classics mu-
seum and a trip in the spring to the
national convention.
Traffic is a problem during the Homecoming parade. Alpha Tau Alpha has come to the re
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IOTA LAMBDA SIGMA Tom Tollick, secretary; Chuck Bell, adviser; Jack Frost, president; William Wilber, treasurer; David Striegel, vice-president.
IOTA LAMBDA
SIGMA
lota Lambda Sigma, industrial
education fraternity, held a joint meet-
ing with the Industrial Arts Club early
in the year. Dr. Richard Trumpe spoke
on "An Orientation to Honorary So-
cieties." The fraternity published a
newsletter to distribute to the alumni.
The fraternity provided fellowship for
all members.
KAPPA DELTA
EPSILON
"The Image of the Modern
Teacher" was this year's theme for the
national professional educational so-
rority, Kappa Delta Epsilon. Fulfilling
this idea, mock interviews, student pan-
els from University High and Metcalf,
a Founder's Day Banquet, and attend-
ance at the national convention in
Georgia were planned.
KAPPA DELTA EPSILON /von/ Row: Dorothy Jacobs, adviser; Pam Tidmarsh, recording
secretary; Elaine Wenninger, vice-president; Allison Rusk, president. Back Row: Patricia
Chesebro, adviser; Carol Miller, acting treasurer; Barb Lazzaretti, corresponding secretary;
Diane Umland, Jane Fichtel. Not Pictured: Kiyo Takakoshi, treasurer.
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KAPPA DELTA PI Front Row: Bette Rundquist, recording secretary; Sandra Erikson, corresponding secretary; Chris Zuber, presi-
dent; Diane Fisher, vice-president; Darlene Hultgren, treasurer. Back Row: David Livers, adviser; George Drew, adviser. Not
Pictured: Nancy Taylor.
KAPPA DELTA PI
The honorary educational so-
ciety, Kappa Delta Pi, takes as its
major goal the encouragement of high
intellectual and professional standards.
Along with monthly meetings featuring
prominent area educators as speakers,
the members sponsor a Homecoming
tea and sell carnations for Dad's Day.
KAPPA MU EPSILON
Any student meeting the re-
quirements is invited to join Kappa Mu
Epsilon honorary math society. Mem-
bers joined in campus life by entering
a Homecoming float, sponsoring a
Homecoming tea for alumni, and hold-
ing all-school dances, as well as fur-
thering math interest by attending
meetings and lectures.
KAPPA MU EPSILON Front Row: Linda Ford, Lois Kroepel, Linda Bachler, secretary, Back Row:
Dale Perona, president; Mark Krell, vice-president; Jim Hirsteir., treasurer; Wilson Banks, adviser.
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KAPPA OMICRON PHI Seated: Roxanna Thompson, secretary; Cheryl Grater, president; Aggie Donovan, vice-president. Standing: Mary Lamb, ad-
viser; Beverly Ecker, vice-president; Mary Green, vice-president; Diana Lau ber, treasurer.
KAPPA OMICRON PHI
The Illinois State chapter of
Kappa Omicron Phi, home economics
honorary fraternity, was honored with
a visit by Mrs. Mitstifer, national ex-
ecutive secretary for the organization.
Many interesting lectures and discus-
sions, as well as the compiling of a
cookbook, occupied the members' time.
OMICRON DELTA
KAPPA
Omicron Delta Kappa, national
honorary leadership society, has had
many outstanding speakers this year,
including Dr. Bertholf, president of Illi-
nois Wesleyan University, who was in-
strumental in its initiation ceremonies.
This organization also sponsored Stu-
dent and Faculty Member-of-the-Year
Awards.
OMICRON DELTA KAPPA Ray Young, president; Jack Frost, treasurer; B. Howard Arbes, faculty
secretary and adviser. Not Pictured: Fred Lutgens, vice-president.
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Dr. Linneman lectures on "American Humor."
PHI ETA SIGMA
Encouraging and rewarding
freshman scholarship, Phi Eta Sigma,
freshman men's honorary scholastic fra-
ternity, has set up a tutorial project for
helping students with general educa-
tion courses and is encouraging the
growth of the "free university" at ISU.
This year a regional Phi Eta Sigma
Conference was held on campus.
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PHI ETA SIGMA Bob Dougherty, Mike Weimer, Jeff Huebner, president; Don Burnett, Don Theesfeld.
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PHI ML) ALPHA Front Row John Ryan, secretary; Michael Rutherford, vice-president; Tubal Holmes, president; Rod Christian, treasurer. Back
Row: Dennis Oliver, Steve Rickenberger, Duncan Miller, adviser; Mark Goetzinger.
PHI MU ALPHA
The men's music honorary fos-
ters the mutual welfare and brother-
hood of music students and encourages
loyalty to the alma mater. Dr. Carl
Neumeyer, head of the school of music
at Wesleyan, was a guest speaker at
one of the meetings. The group pre-
sented several concerts and sang
Christmas carols at nursing homes.
PI DELTA PHI
The purpose of Pi Delta Phi,
French honorary society, is to foment
a wider knowledge of and a greater
love for the contributions of France
to world culture. The society serves to
stimulate the students of French to a
greater activity in the French lan-
guage, literature, and civilization.
PI DELTA PHI Seated: Gwen Hoover, vice-president; Susanne Spakowski, president; Carolyn Bur-
ton, corresponding secretary. Standing: Steve Foster, treasurer; Brigetta Kuhn, adviser. Not Pic-
tured: Marilyn Hayes, recording secretary.
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PI GAMMA ML) Seated: Lucile Tastier, adviser; Ruth Wittmer, secretary. Standing: Allen Gum-
brell, second vice-president; Gordon Nunemaker, president; Marie Johnson, first vice-president. Not
Pictured: Ray Young, treasurer.
PI GAMMA MU
The purpose of Pi Gamma Mu,
the social science honorary, is to im-
prove scholarship and interest in the
social sciences. Representatives from
all four areas of social science spoke
at the nine meetings. Speakers were
chosen who were also directly related
to the field of education.
PI KAPPA DELTA
Traveling around the state for
weekend debates is one of the main
activities of Pi Kappa Delta, the fo-
rensics and speech honorary. Talks by
speech professors, programs such as
the British debate team versus ISU,
and a spring banquet helped to pro-
mote their goal of good public speak-
ing.
PI KAPPA DELTA Helen Menet, secretary-treasurer; Richard Hennings, vice-president; Gail Snyder, president; John Boaz, adviser.
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PI OMEGA PI
Guest speakers highlighted
many of the meetings of Pi Omega Pi,
national business education honorary.
The club held a Christmas party and
spring picnic with the faculty. Through-
out the year, members worked on proj-
ects to enter in competition with other
national chapters for a national award.
SIGMA TAU DELTA
Sigma Tau Delta, the honorary
English fraternity, is open to English
majors and minors meeting certain re-
quirements. Those eligible, submit crea-
tive works which, if accepted, are
printed in the Triangle. Members also
participate in writing contests open to
all students and sponsor a book sale.
PI OMEGA PI Rick Mecagni, treasurer; Gloria Eckstrom, vice-president; Sandy Erikson, Ann Peter-
son, president. Not Pictured: Janet Nelson, secretary; Beverly Ruppel, Thomas Brigham, adviser.
SIGMA TAU DELTA Bill Holt, president; Nancy Currier, treasurer; George Canning, adviser; Edith Kenyon, Fran Vaitekunas, sec-
retary; Murray Forsyth, vice-president.
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THETA ALPHA PHI Judy Mclntyre, Rick Franz, vice-president; Joyce Frederichs, president; John Kirk, adv
THETA ALPHA TAU Lynn Nordentoft, secretary-treasurer; Anna Marie Coveny,
president; Mary Grego, vice-president; Harold Boyd, adviser; Jurgen Suhr, presi-
dent.
THETA ALPHA PHI
Theta Alpha Phi, the ISU chap-
ter of the national dramatics honorary,
sent a representative to the regional
Theta Phi convention which was held in
the spring semester. The purpose of the
meeting was to show the representa-
tives how to further the chapter work
in good theatre activity.
THETA ALPHA TAU
This year several well-known
speakers appeared on the ISU campus
through the sponsorship of Theta Alpha
Tau, honorary art fraternity. Members
took several field trips to various Illi-
nois cities during the year and at-
tended plays, concerts, and art shows.
The club also sponsored a student art
show.
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Being an honor resident means lots of fun as well as work.
HAMILTON-WHITTEN OFFICERS Judi Hansen, secretary; Sara Schar, president.
Not Pictured: Gail Snyder, vice-president; Allison Ruslc, treasurer.
ATKIN-COLBY OFFICERS Joyce Frederichs, vice-president; Roz Krozel, secre-
tary; Katie Hutchins, treasurer; Pat Johnson, president.
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Dressed for the special occasion, HR's present a skit announcing the coming of the annual Mardi Gras dinner.
HONOR RESIDENTS
Leaders of Dorm Activities
Always busy with their time-
consuming job, honor residents are
leaders in .the dorms and planners of
dorm activities. Each year a fall work-
shop is held to help acquaint new honor
residents with school policies. Speakers
this year included Dr. Fisher, Dr. Ter-
ri II, Dean Hulet, Dean Keaton, and
Reverend Watts. In the spring a retreat
is held at a lodge or camp where the
HR's participate in recreation and dis-
cussion groups.
During each semester the honor
residents put on skits for the girls.
There is pumpkin caroling at Hallow-
een, Christmas caroling at Christmas,
and various activities for Homecoming
and Stunt Show. While guiding the
girls and attempting to set good ex-
amples, honor residents gain much ex-
perience in meeting problems with
maturity. They are the effective go-
betweens among the students and their
directors.
HOMECOMING
Mrs. Helen Olofson, 1936 Homecoming Queen.
From her throne, Barb greets everyone.
The Queen and her court were
more beautiful that ever this year.
The long list of candidates in the be-
ginning was overwhelming. The stu-
dents' choices were innumerable and
the breakdown to the court was ex-
tremely difficult. However, to help the
students in their choice, many posters
were painted, handbills were made,
and songs were composed. The campus
buildings and bulletin boards were
flooded with cheery faces of candi-
dates. Most students were convinced
one way or the other.
The tension rose as there was a
discussion about only men voting. How-
ever, the women grasped their right in
the end and a vote of a new high was
taken. Then Sunday night the count was
told and a Queen and her court ap-
peared before the student body at the
Bonfire Bounce. For the second year in
a row an off-campus candidate won as
Barbara White received the honors.
Her court consisted of Jo Ann Adams,
Linda Gooley, Kathy Johnson, and
Cheri Lewis.
The festivities of the following
week were many. There were luncheons
with the Bloomington-Normal Rotary
Clubs and dinners with President Bone
at the various dorms. The Friday of
Homecoming brought a pep rally and
bonfire where a presentation was made.
The Queen and her court rode on the
spectacular float ai the parade the fol-
lowing morning. At the game they
greeted everyone graciously as Queen
Barbara gave a speech. At the dance
the official crowning took place. Every-
one was pleased with their Queen and
court.
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ISU's Queen and
Her Court
Queen Barb White and her court Linda Gooley, Kathy Johnson, Cheri Lewis, and Joann Ade
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Illinois State's marching band adds color and precision to the Homecoming parade.
Keeping a Tradition
In the first Homecoming parade
in 1916, the main feature was the
Hobo Band that marched from Old
Main to the football field. There the
first Homecoming game was played
against Charleston with the Redbirds
enjoying a victory. That night the
dance, an informal affair, was held in
the gymnasium. The seven hundred reg-
istered alumni could attend a waffle
breakfast, a Jester play, and an Auld
Lang Syne party. From these early be-
ginnings have come the full week's ac-
tivities now known as Homecoming. The
excitement actually begins even earlier
with the first sight of petitions for
Queen. From then until Homecoming
day, the pitch gradually intensifies and
the pace becomes more hectic. Not
only are clubs and organizations build-
ing floats for the parade that now
circles Normal but the dorms are busy
preparing for the house decorations
contest. The dance is now a formal af-
fair and is held not only in the gym
but also in the Union ballroom. This
year there were over thirty special
events for the alumni. The activities
have changed and grown with a grow-
ing university but the basic factor re-
mains— the school is drawn together by
high spirits and loyalty.
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The prize-winning Industrial Arts House float features braves coming out of a cabin and wrestling in the street.
The traditional bonfire burns high as the Coryphees lead school pep songs.
A high jump to complete a successful pass.
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ISU HOJAECONVING BOARD PRES
Horseback riders, coryphees and banner announce theme of Homecoming.
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A prize-winning peacock built by the Mai Kai Co-op traps a Bradley Brave.
A dejected looking Bradley Brave.
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INTERNATIONAL
STUDENT CLUB
One of the many floats promoting school spirit.
Scenic Route
"TV Talceoffs" was the theme
this year of ISU's 1966 Homecoming.
The festivities were well planned in
advance by the able Homecoming
Board. The week before the big game,
the queen was announced. She reigned
throughout the week. As Friday drew
near the tension grew as dorms and
off-campus houses worked long hours
to finish the house decs. That Friday
night the house decs were awarded.
First place on-campus award went to
Walker Hall, depicting a fort of sol-
diers shooting Indians in a robust west-
ern. The Bradley Braves did not have
a chance. The off-campus award was
won by Mai Kai House, a girls' co-op.
Their theme was a huge NBC peacock
of vivid colors. The tail opened and
closed and a lowly Bradley Brave was
under the great claws of the Bird.
This year showed more off-cam-
pus house decs than ever before and
everyone seemd to follow the theme
competitively. Saturday morning was
crisp and crowded for a great parade.
There were so many assorted bands
and floats, it seemed to go on forever.
In the end one band from an elated
high school was chosen to march dur-
ing half-time at the football game. The
Redbirds gave it their all. The stands
were jammed. Half-time consisted of
Coryphees, bands, and the card sec-
tion. The bands took various positions
and made formations across the foot-
ball field. The Coryphees presented a
half-time entertainment of unified
dancing that all enjoyed. While this
was taking place, the card section pre-
sented pictures of Indians and Red-
birds. The Alumni were cordially wel-
comed. President Bone also appeared
in his traditional red vest at half-time
while the Queen gave her speech.
Dances which followed the game con-
sisted of two for students, one held in
the Union and the other at McCormick,
and an earlier dinner-dance at the Illi-
nois House for the Alumni. Also pre-
sented for entertainment was the play,
"Billy Budd", an excellent production.
Clowns thrill and excite both young and old.
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On a still winter night, lights from the Union shine over the snow, reflecting the Christmas spirit inside.
CHRISTMAS
From the campus free before
the Union to all the dorms and off-
campus houses, the night is lighted by
flashes of red and green. President
Bone did the honors of lighting the
campus tree while students sang fa-
miliar carols. The Christmas season was
in full swing with tree lightings herald-
ing the way for a busy time. Across
campus students planned the various
ways they would enliven the season.
Madrigals presented concerts and din-
ners in the old English style of Christ-
mas celebrations. Students hurried
home from classes to rest before per-
forming "The Messiah." For the girls
there was the Christmas formal to
decorate and attend. Weeks in ad-
vance each dorm worked to make their
formal the most beautiful. The campus
buzzed with talk of an "Old-Fashioned
Christmas," "Sleighriders by Starlight,"
and "Whispers of Winter." The season
ended but the spirit and memories
lived on.
A couple enjoys the view from a bridge at the Hewett Hall Christmas formal, "Whispers of Winter.
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Motifs of Merriment
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The Christmas formal, a tradition kept by women's residence halls, is a winter event where students enjoy dancing in a holiday atmosphere.
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BIG FOUR
First Row: Anita Stoll, Cathy Schmidgall, Dottie Rebokas, co-chairman; Jim McDaniels, treasurer; Mary Ann Weishaar, Mary Grather, Donna Doud.ia.
Second Row: Valerie Anderson, Linda Sturm, Sheila Richards, Jane Rupp, Jo Winter, Janet Callahan, Teri Wanlce, Issy Wolf. Third Row: Katrinlc Huff,
Janet Kent, Mary Hards, Carol Nelson, Janis Rasmussen, Alice McGrath, Judy Peecher. Fourth. Row: Carol Vehlow, Henry Hert7, Barbara Mrazelc,
Penny Nichols, Claude Grace, Sandy Harris, Alan Bergeson, Dan Theobald, Dale Winkelman. Not Pictured: Keith Scott, adviser; Ron Detmer, co-chair-
man; Dian Paschon, secretary; Rose Majewski, Sonnie Davis, Shirley Huston, Dianne Barton, Cheryl Bartolini, Cathy Chergoski, Jim Hancock, Joan Bus-
hoyse, Sandy Brenneman, Pat Armstrong, Darv Bloemker, Fred Vogt, Diane Jones, Jon Woodall, Linda Hays, Judy Loftus, Sally Burchell, Virgilyn Paulett,
Al Yurshat, Stella Boyer.
Name Bands to Campus
Each year, the Big Four com-
mittee brings to ISU several big name
bands, the purpose of the organization
being to bring enjoyable dance music
to campus. The Big Four committee this
year included approximately fifty mem-
bers. Members are selected each year
from applications they have submitted
to the adviser and executive commit-
tee. The Big Four committee is then
responsible for coordinating each of
the four concerts presented. Performers
this year included Lee Castle, Jimmy
Dorsey Band, Dan Belloc, and the Billy
May Band. The Ramsey Lewis Trio per-
formed at a special concert in March.
The sale of Big Four tickets in the fall
helps to make possible the presenta-
tion of bands.
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I
Couples fast dance to the sound of Jimmy
Dorsey.
A vocalist with the Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra brings to students a more relaxed pace, fitting a formal dance.
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DANCES
One form of escape and relaxa-
tion from studies was furnished during
the year by the organization or dorm-
sponsored informal dances and walk-ins
held each weekend in the University
Union, McCormick gymnasium, or the
various dormitories. Music was usually
provided by bands from the ISU cam-
pus or the Bloomington-Normal area.
Dex Card, popular disc jockey from
radio station WLS in Chicago, ap-
peared at one of the dances.
Dex Card entertains at ISU.
Dex Card, disc jockey trom radio station WLS in Chicago, signs autographs during an appearance with the Shattertones.
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After a game at Horton, crowds of students gather in McCormick gym for an evening of frug and watusi
A Casual Affair
Couples dance to The Lylces of Us.
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Scott Lehmann and Gay Coats, Sophomore Co-
tillion king and queen.
A couple pauses during a break.
Accents throughout the year
were the formal dances. One such
dance was the Sophomore Cotillion.
In keeping with the theme of "Gaslight
Square," an old-fashioned bandstand
was the setting for Wayne Carr and his
orchestra. Other decorations in the
Union ballroom included a beer garden
and storefronts from the gaslight era.
Refreshments were served in the Red
Door where old-fashioned piano music
provided entertainment.
The band sets the mood for an evening.
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DANCES
Accents of Formality
Spring Is in full swing when long dresses whirl across the dance floor at the Sophomore Cotillion.
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MUSIC
Expression Through Song
Faculty, students, and community attend the annual Madrigal dinner and concert, a presentation reviving a colorful old English tradition.
The Spirit of Christmas 1966 ar-
rived at Illinois State University in the
form of the Eleventh Annual Madrigal
Dinner-Concert. Twelve performances
were presented between December I
and 17. The University Union and the
Music Department co-operated to pre-
sent the program under the supervision
of Mr. Bruce T. Kaiser, director of the
Union, and Dr. John W. Ferrell, direc-
tor of the Madrigal Singers. The pro-
gram each night included a delicious
dinner and a performance by the Mad-
rigal Singers with their Jester, por-
trayed by Rick Franz, and Piper, por-
trayed by Weylin Weaver, and a brass
ensemble directed by Mr. Donald
Peterson, instructor in music. Madrigal
singing came into vogue in England
during the sixteenth century when the
custom was introduced from Italy. The
madrigals, often using a secular text or
fable from the period as the subject,
were written for small groups, usually
of five or six members, without in-
strumental accompaniment. In sixteenth
century England the madrigals were a
private, informal entertainment en-
joyed by the landed gentry of English
society who were themselves the singers
in many cases. Today, the madrigal
tradition is continued by the Madrigal
Society, formed in 1741 and still meet-
ing regularly in Carpenters Hall in
London, and by the small madrigal
groups which are becoming more and
more popular in this country. The or-
ganization of Madrigal Singers on cam-
pus usually consists of fifteen to eight-
een members. In addition to the annual
Christmas performance, the group sang
in concert on May 2, presenting a pro-
gram of traditional madrigals and con-
temporary literature.
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TREBLE CHOIR Donald Armstrong, conductor; Gayle Allison, Susan Babchak, Jan Balmes, Frances Bates, Lynette Baumann, Sharon Bennett, Lee Boyd,
Esther Bruns, Susan Challis, Sue Cobb, Patricia Drum, Laurie Eldredge, Jeams Farrell, Rebecca Fawer, Mary Soldenstein, Susan Hagensee, Carol Hiter,
Louise Jacobson, Jackie Johnson, Barbara Kirk, Linda Kloptowsky, Rebecca Lemmon, Pam Masters, Judy Mathieson, Susan Matteson, Joyce Orwig, Mau-
reen Pike, Leslie Romersberger, Connie Scheiwe, Lynn Shanklin, Leslie Sickbert, Beth Small, Ann Swango, Rita Swango, Carol Swanson, Linda Tread-
well, Diane Velon, Janet Vitt, Pat Walters, Patti Webb, Susan Webb, Marian Wilkens.
ORATORIO James Roderick, conductor; Sue Alexander, Peggy Allen, Jud
tine Bauer, Lorna Beall, Bonnie Blazer, Linda Branding, Margo Brandon, C
Calvert, John Cathcart, Stephen Chace, Sue Challis, Susan Childers, Coll
Donna Douglas, Sail Emerson, George Fischer, Pam Flesher, Pam Fowler,
Gardner, Nancy Gormbel, David Gutschlag, Barb Hahn, Gail Hamilos, Rod
Holsclan, Fred Hunter, Martin Jackson, Nancy Jackson, Linda Johnson, Ri
John W. Kline, Sharon Koresko, Dan Kruger, Helen Lackie, Kathy Lambert,
McAvoy, Catherine McKean, Frania Meers, Diana Michaels, Virginia Miller,
ton, Linda Olsen, Julie Peterson, Teresa Peterson, Janice K. Reimer, My
Schnuckel, Joyce Schultz, Marilyn Shea, Mary L. Sickbert, Sharyn Sobel, D
Summers, Connie Tadel, Jennette Torres, Janice Treadwell, Rita Trenbeath,
Walters, Jean Wehrly, Susan Wells, Connie White, Joanne Wilford, Yvo
Marian McCracken, Alice Montgomery.
ith Alvey, Carolyn Aman, Sara Anderson, Nick Andros, Sandra Baile, Chris-
arol Brooks, Russ Campen, Linda Carlson, Vianne Carey, James Cary, Jan
een Connell, Sharon Cox, Marilyn Crouse, Kathy Dodscn, Barb Dollaske,
Steve Frankeberger, Dee Ann Frey, Janet Fuller, Chryl Gammon, Larry
Hawkins, Barb Henricks, Mary Heisman, Teresa Hill, Jenifer Holl, Janice
chard Jones, Marilyn Judd, Linda Kaiser, Cheryl Keim, Nancy Kingsbury,
Susan Leben, Sandy Lohn, Jim McNamara, Mary Manz, Linda Mathy, Sandra
Pam Mitchell, Linda Mishler, Becky Mortimer, Cornelia Newtson, John Nor-
lla Reynolds, Diane Rezeck, Sheila Richards, Susan Rishel, Don Rohlde, Pat
ottie Solomon, Robert Steers, Gretchen Stinebaugh, Barb Stremlau, Marilyn
Leanna Ulrich, Sara Vartanian, Ann E. Velin, Mary Vincent, Janet Vitt, Pat
nne Williams, Mary Wogulis, Marjorie Wright, Steve Wright, Ann Yuhause,
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MEN'S GLEE CLUB Lloyd Farlee, conductor; Alan Beckman, Les Blair, Bruce Bowers, Larry Brad-ford, Greg Brozenec. Don Burnett, Russ Campen, Larry
Coyle, Richard Degitz, Larry Drury, Richard Etter, Mark Groetzinger, Norman Hansen, Steve Harvey, Gordon Hawes, Mike Heath, William Hezlep, Tubal
Hoimes, Steve Imig, Chuck Keller, Dan Kruger, Everett Lueck, Merle Lundstrom, Byron McKinstry, Randy Molitoris, Alan Mortensen, Bob Moser, Dennis
Oliver, Steve Otto, William Patterson, Darryl Rahn, Steve Rinkenberger, James Royer, Mike Rutherford, Douglas Schoen, Larry Schramm, Jack Scott,
Richard Shanklin, Randy Sleeth, Larry Snider, Lloyd Stephens, Dennis Stremmel, Norm Sturm, Dean Summers, Lawrence Thomas, Bill Tonkin, J. T. Vaughn,
Dennis Vaupel, Phil Whitely, Steve Wright, Chuck Zbrozek.
UNIVERSITY CONCERT CHOIR James Roderick, conductor; Roland Axelson, Jan Balmes, Jo Bearden, Becky Benjamin, Bill Benoit, Connie Blauvelt,
David Carrithers, John Cathcart, Rick Charlton, Susan Cobb, Rhonda Day, Mike Dice, Donna Douglas, Laurie Eldredge, Barbara Emanuelson, Rich Etter,
Jeams Farrell, Betty Filson, Mark Goetzinger, John Gleasman, Diana Harris, Linda Held, Betty Henkel, Tubal Holmes, Sue Howorth, Linda Huff, Mark
Johnson, Jackie Jones, Jim Jones, Dan Kruger, Judy Leary, Everett Lueck, John Lyon, Cheryl McCracken, Kenneth Miller, Margaret Miller, Alan Mor-
tensen, Robert Moser, David Mosier, Dennis Oliver, Marjorie Paul, Mike Persenaire. Julie Peterson, Karen Price, Kay Prowant, Barbara Riddels, Steve
Rinkenberger, James Royer, Judy Schneider, Marilyn Shoger, Evelyn Stolt, Sharon Struebing, Shirley Stumm, Lawrence Thomas, Roger Tracy, Barbara
Treder, Bob Walling, Rick Weaver, Patti Webb, Diane Weyer.
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Varied Entertainment
Concerts and tours by the vari-
ous ISU music organizations provided
excellent entertainment for Blooming-
ton-Normal residents and students as
well as for many other communities in
Illinois.
The Men's Glee Club, directed
by Dr. Lloyd Farlee, toured northwest-
ern Illinois during April 25 and 26.
On campus, the club sang in concert
in January and May and also per-
formed at the Sweetheart Ball in Feb-
ruary.
Directed by Dr. James Roderick,
the University Choir sang in the Christ-
mas performance of Handel's "Mes-
siah." The Choir toured eastern Illinois
on April II and 12 and performed on
campus in concert on January 12 and
May 9. In March, the Choir performed
Hayden's "Mass in Time of War."
The combined Women's Chorus
and Treble Choir gave a concert,
"Winter Montage," in December. The
Treble Choir sang at a reception for
Dr. and Mrs. Bone given in April by the
ISU Newcomer's Club.
WOMEN'S CHORUS Donald Armstrong, conductor; Karen Abraham, Elizabeth Allard, Jean Alumbaugh, Carrie Lou Andrews, Susan Babchak, Beverly
Bailey, Bunny Bankhead, Carol Benson, Ruth Blundy, Lee Ann Boyd, Linda Brandling, Deanna Brown, Judy Carrington, Janet Charlton, Linda Collins,
Caren DaMgren, Patricia Daley, Mary Lou Dematio, Joette DeMeter, Mary Jean Dennison, Kathleen Down, Susan Drew, Lynn Fetters, Pam Fowler, Cheryl
Griswold, Connie Haley, Joyce Hanson, Vicki Harper, Susan Hemrich, Sandra Hoeinghaus, Janice Holsclaw, Diane Holzhauer, Carol Jones, Barbara
Kirk, Margaret LaFruit, Stephanie Lawrence, Rebecca Lemmon, Carolyn Lindgren, Carolyn Lochridge, Mary Martin, Diane Miller, Judith Moschel, Sandra
Noonan, Pat Ogorek, Mary Parker, Virgilyn Paulett, Judy Pellegrino, Mary Pelligrino, Maureen Pike, Helen Rasmussen, Diane Schaidle, Connie Scheiwe,
Sue Sennet, Marcia Silkey, Tonia Svoboda, Ann Swango, Prudence Sweeney. LouAnne Theobald, Linda Tuley, Janet Vitt, Patricia Walters, Patti Webb,
Carol West, Connie White, Anne Yuhause, Judith Zaruba, Barbara Zobrist.
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UNIVERSITY ORCHESTRA
Presentations in Pop and Classical Themes
David H. Moskovitz, conductor; Ronald Anson, Sandra Baile, David Barford, Leslie Ber+agnolli, Gregory Brozenec, Vianne Carey, Susan Davey, Randy
Deckwerth, Jon Doren, Patricia Ferguson, George Fischer, Spencer Gore, Robin Griffith, James Hamilton, Deanne Hauser, David Hawkins, Mary Heis-
mann, Jennifer Holl, Donald Jeanes, Linda Johnson, Mary Johnson, Melanie Johnson, Diane Jones, Lynn Kindschi, Linda Kloplowski, Robert Lindsey,
Robert Liska, Elizabeth Losch, John Lyon, Leslie Manring, Carol O'Hare, Suzanne Otto, Judy Pellegrino, Kay Prowant, Jeffrey Riley, Michael Ruther-
ford, Janet Serrahn, Susan Shapiro, Tracy Smith, Jeanne Stenberg, Eve Stolt, Gregory Thompson, Merle Tuntland, Paula VanMeter, Marilyn Zaruba.
VARSITY BAND Don L. Peterson, conductor; Carolyn Aman, Lynn Arbogast, John Balber, John Bassetti, Judy Beckberger, Carol Benson, Susan Bidle,
Philip Blazier, Sandra Bloemker, Ann Bohart, Carol Brooks, Kent Brown, Donald Burnett, Vianne Carey, Susan Childers, Barbara Colberg, Janice Day,
Donna Douglas, Linda Durham, Judy Farrell, James Fitzpatrick, John Foltz, Leslie Gardner, Thomas Germann, Dorthea Guldan, David Gutschlog, David
Hawkins, Linda Hemmer, Sam Herring, Claudia Hettinger, William Holdridge, Nancy Jackson, Timothy Johnson, Pamela Kortmeier, Jay Kraft, Jerry
Kukuck, Revecca Lemmon, Carolyn Lindgren, Larry Little, Diane MacMillan, Judy Mathieson, Linda Mathy, Beverly Morath, Alan Mortensen, Karen Mc-
Connachie, James Nelson, Nancy Norton, Patricia Ogorek, Judy Pellegrino, Karen Price, Karen Proffit, Marlene Pullin, Douglas Ramme, Leslie Romers-
berger, James Royer, Anita Sandretti, Barbara Schroeder, Kurt Schutt, Evelyn Stolt, Dennis Stremmel, Terry Strombaugh, Marc Thomas, Greg Thompson,
Donald Toomey, Melvin Vineyard, James Weber, Judy Wells, Susan Wells, Judy Wendt, Joan Winters, Steven Wright, Richard Wunderlich.
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CONCERT BAND George P. Foeller, conductor; Gayle Allison, Sandra 3eile, James Baur, Margo Brandon, Gregory Brozenec, Randy Buse, Jeff
Carter, Rodney Christian, Marilyn Crouse, Randy Declcwerth, Jon Doren, Joan Dornik, Nancy Drayer, Marguerite Elliot, Barbara Emanuelson, Mary
Evans, George Fischer, Marjorie Fisher, Spencer Gore, Robin Griffith, Margaret Hageman, Barbara Henrichs, William Hezlep, Linda Huff, Steven Imig,
Don Jeanes, James Kroll, Nancy Lehr, Merle Lundstrom, John Lyon, Susan Mannahan, Virginia Miller, Joseph Morton, Carol O Hare, Suzanne Otto,
Craig Peschman, Fred Richards, Jeffrey Riley, Patricia Roberts, Barry Rowe, Michael Rutherford, Richard Shanklin, Larry Snider, Jeanne Stenberg, Ed-
ward Tandy, William Verick, Dcra Voges, Joanne Wagoner, Gordon Warren, Eileen Weyer, Marilyn Zaruba.
ISU Stage Band performs at basketball games, promoting school spirit and providing a light style in music.
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LOWELL MASON MENC First Row: Margie Paul, Sharon Struebing, Judy Schneider, treasurer; Bob Steers, vice-president; Barbara Emanuelson, presi-
dent; James Roderick, adviser; Connie Blauvett, secretary; Cheryl McCracken, Judith Mehlberg, Suzanne Otto. Second Row: Judy Pellegrint, Esther
Bruns, Betty Hinshaw, Marilyn Zaruba, Carol O'Hare, Sue Challis, Judy Mathieson, Linda Mathy, Barb Colb-?rg, Leslie Romersbage, Jan Balmes, Karen
Price. Third Row: Jan Vitt, Barb Henricks, Anne Yuhause, Barbara Hahn, Susan Wells, Diane Velon, Connie White, Dottie Solomon, Marilyn Shoger,
Laurie Eldredge, Donna Douglas, Margo Brandon. Fourth Row: John Norton, Rich Etter, Dan Kruger, Mark Goetzinger, Tubal Holmes, Melvin Vine-
yard, Dennis Stremmel, Craig A. Dopp, Larry Thomas, Ed Tandy, Mike Rutherford. Not Pictured: Shirley Stumm, secretary.
LOWELL MASON MENC
Time and Work
ISU's Lowell Mason MENC Club
is an organization exclusively for music
majors, minors, and students with a re-
source in music. The club is a combina-
tion of the local Lowell Mason Club
and the national Music Educators Na-
tional Conference. The purposes of the
organization include providing mem-
bers with experience which will help
them in teaching music and promoting
music activities. In the fall, the club
sponsored a dance with a theme pro-
moting their musical production, "Car-
nival," which was presented on Feb-
ruary 24 through 27. In January, the
club attended the national conference
convention.
Lowell Mason MENC participated in AWS Carnival by presenting a puppet
show.
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The Jesters won first Dlace for their antics as television's Addams family
JESTERS
For Service
Jesters, a service organization,
exists for the benefit of the University
Theater with its members working in all
types of jobs, on stage and off. After
playing a colorful part in the Student
Activities Roundup, Jesters entered the
Homecoming Parade and walked away
with First Place for the walking entries.
Later on in the year, they put in a
showing at the AWS Carnival. During
May of this year, Jesters teamed up
with Theta Alpha Phi to have an honors
banquet for all students participating
in University Theatre.
JESTERS Front Row: Thomas Sweeney, Sara Vartanian, Nancy Dwyer, Tim Sweeney. Second
Row: Cheryl Fultz, Mary Lewis, Henry Hertz, Vivian K. Larson, Julie Fritz, secretary. Bock Row:
Rick Franz, president; Joyce Frederichs, Robin Bowers, Diane rv1ichl?r, Robert Schuler, Geor-
ganna Sedor. Not Pictured: Tom Bartels, vice-president; Tony Haas, treasurer.
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Hanging scene in Shaw's "Devil's Disciple.'
UNIVERSITY THEATER
Scenes of Tragedy
This year the University Theater
again presented various plays in the
attempt to improve the cultural level
of the campus. With the addition of
two new theaters, the scope of plays
available has broadened, presenting
new challenges to the actors on cam-
pus. This year's Homecoming play was
"Billy Budd", an adaptation of a Mel-
ville short story. Next came the pro-
duction of G. B. Shaw's "Devil's
Disciple" followed by Sophocles' "An-
tigone." The season ended with the
production of "Tartuffe." This year, too,
the drama classes presented six one-act
plays as part of their courses.
Actress plays role of a wife of King Henry.
English Henry VIII in "Royal Gambit.
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WRA Front Row: Nancy Shrout, Bette Benewich, secretary; Linda Rostbert, vice-president; Julie Peterson, treasurer; Sandra Ryder. Second Row: La-
Vonne Jones, Linda Frary, Kathy Veroni, Kathy Fountain, Mary Hards. Third Row: Laurene Mabry, adviser; Kathy Stein, Chris Voeli, Diane Leapley,
Sharon Zersen. Nof Pictured: Royleen Tipton, president.
WRA
I CLUB
The Women's Recreation Asso-
ciation is greatly responsible for the
wide range of intramural and extra-
mural sports open to all women. In
addition to these sports, they sponsor
co-rec nights, ski trips, and Varunas.
They work with AWS for their annual
joint election.
The purpose of I Club, ISU's
lettermen's club, is to promote school
spirit during each sports season. At
the annual initiation, Robert Behnke,
physical education instructor, spoke on
training procedures and athletic asso-
ciations. Each spring, the club holds a
c'inner-dance.
I CLUB First Row: Mike Orrison, Dave Eberhard, Charles Lemke, secretary- treasurer; Steve Fisher, vice-president; Willie Williams. Second Row: Rick
Shemansky, Bud Pulaski, Gregg Erikson, Paul Reichl, Terry Maxwell, Art Newbrcugh. Third Row: Jerry Williams, Curtis P. Sexton, John Moffat, Law-
rence Conant. Fourth Row: Dick Forrest, Mike Shea, Willy Urba.
ENTERTAINMENT BOARD
For Enjoyment and Refinement
'Half a Sixpence," a Broadway hit musical based on H. S. Wells' "Kipps," presented the eternal triangle.
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The Entertainment Board this
year presented eight concert programs
and six theater arts movies. The fall
season began with a concert by the
Boston Pops Orchestra conducted by
Arthur Fiedler. Finishing the -fall sea-
son were French folk singers Marc and
Andre, "Half a Sixpence," and "Luv,"
the latter two performed by their
Broadway touring casts. Beginning the
spring season was an extra with Jose
Melinez and his Spanish dancers, fol-
lowed by Henry Mancini and his or-
chestra. Hans Conreid returned to cam-
pus to appear in "Generation". The
season ended with the Robert Shaw
Chorale and orchestra in concert.
Through concerts and movies the year
round, the Board provides a variety of
entertaining and enlightening experi-
ences for students.
Kenneth Nelson stars in the title role of "Half
e Sixpence" as Cockney Arthur Kipps.
Murray Schisgal's Broadway comic success,
"Luv," was presented in November.
'Luv," with Scott McKay, Nancy Walker, and Donald Horton, is a comedy written about Americans.
ALPHA PHI OMEGA
Social Service Fraternity
ALPHA PHI OMEGA Front Row: Robert Jack Zawislak, Michael Swifter, president; Roger Jenks, first vice-president; Bob Gorshe, second vice-presi-
dent; Chuck Newman, secretary; Todd Shafer, co-treasurer; Chuck Pagels, co-treasurer; John Carlock, Mike Gratchner, Mike Belletete, Dick McDowell.
Second Row: Keith J. Backes, Martin K. Tipsord, Bill Gresko, David W. Thomas, David Kropp, Chuck Strayer, Stan Coon, Glenn Hemer, Eldon Par-
tridge, Larry May, David East, Bill Phillips, Larry Mandel. Third Row: Lyle Hall, Jim Huson, Tom Douglass, Bob McBride, Dick Burke, Lau'ence Dunn,
Bob Scholl, Bruce Boehm, Jim Seevers, Ron Sloan, George Lange. Back Row: Wes Thompson, Eugene Byers, Tom Hott. Bill Holdridge, Bob Johnson,
E. Bruce Hansen, Jim E. Crowl, Steve Young, Richard Frana, Richard Higgins, Larry Jacob, Alan Bergeson, Arnold Z. Grimes, Jr.
The ISU chapter of Alpha Phi
Omega is a branch of the national or-
ganization originally founded in 1925.
The motto of APO is "Leadership,
Friendship, and Service" and is the
goal set for members and their activi-
ties. Members strive to achieve a close
harmony between the community and
the campus. Each year at Homecoming,
APO members dress as clowns and line
the parade route to keep spectators
from being injured. At all football
games, the Victory Bell is pulled by
APO members. This year's annual revue
was "Aesop's Foibles" presented in
Westhoff Theater. This was a satire of
life on the ISU campus. Members
helped set up the blood banks on
campus and sold tickets to the March
of Dimes jazz concert. Members try to
raise school spirit by open participa-
tion in activities, as well as to make
the community feel it is a part of
campus life.
'Aesop's Foibles," uses talented students to perform for the benefit of the Crippled Children's Camp.
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AWS CARNIVAL
Organizations Unite for Charity
"Bobby's Bigtop," the theme for
this year's AWS Carnival, was in honor
of President Bone's last year on cam-
pus. The purpose of this event is to
unite the various organizations on cam-
pus to work together. This year, thirty
clubs and organizations maintained a
booth. Booths ranged from game
booths to a Spot Prize booth where a
lucky person could win a prize donated
by one of the Bloomington-Normal
merchants. This is still another attempt
to further the relations between the
community and campus. A favorite
among the students at the carnival was
the Western jail where you could pay
to have someone put in the jail. En-
tertainment in the form of a stunt show
was presented by Gamma Phi. The
money went to a charity in the area
chosen by the participating clubs. Due
to lack of space, the Carnival was open
only to ISU students and those partici-
pating merchants.
'One, two, three, splat."
The cheerleaders crying, "Step right up and gei hitched," won them the first-place prize for the most original booth.
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GAMMA PHI
Kaleidoscope of Motion
At the royal command of Mary
Brady, Gamma Phi Circus queen, Hor-
ton Fieldhouse is suddenly transformed
into a kaleidoscope of motion and
color. The 30th annual Gamma Phi
Circus has begun. Months of practice
lead up to this springtime event at
ISU. The approximately fifty students
in Gamma Phi perform such gymnastic
skills as riding the unicycle, springing
on the trampoline, and accomplishing
feats on horizontal bars and rings.
From the opening number,
"Wheel Around," to the finale involv-
ing the entire circus troupe, the old-
time circus is re-enacted. Circus clowns
add to the gala atmosphere by enter-
taining the crowd of grown-ups, stu-
dents, and children before and during
the circus. After presenting the queen
and her court, ringmaster Robert Lind-
sey introduces each act of the evening.
The smell of popcorn, the sight of en-
tertainers whirling in their glittering
costumes, and the sound of children's
gasps and laughter fill the Big Top.
It is a dazzling evening for all.
Circus clowns, with their bright costumes and gaily-painted faces, keep the crowd laughing.
GAMMA PHI Front Row: Alan Weith, assistant adviser: Paula Polechla, Jeanie Burpee, secretary; Gordon Winkelmen, president; Larry
Pennie, vice-president; Carol Herman, treasurer; Dr. Arley F. Gillett, adviser. Second Row: Bobbi Goulet, Cindy Haynie, Kathy Mulligan,
Dan Heagstedt, Joyce Zetterlind, Bill Stark, Cheri Moore, Betsy Komalanc, Tom Honn, Tod Fassbender, Sue Weast. Third Row: Judy Brown,
Becky Stone, Mary Knouse, April Peterson, Dinah Mobus, Karen Pinney, Diana Harmer, Karl Heien, Lesley Sheets, Joe Long, Jerry Jones.
Back Row: Rich Schuler, Sandy Brenneman, Dorothy Nebit, Dave Nesbit, Bill Dueringer, Bob Court, Dale Rnfrock, Nancy Schermerhorn,
Willy Vrba, Eric Keipper, Mel Wheeler.
Highlighting the circus is the crowning of queen Mary Brady. Her attendants are Joann Adams, Arden Leiter, Cheryl Anderson, and Joann McGrath.
The human pyramid is difficult, but beautiful
Sue Weast and Rich Schuler demonstrate expert balance and precision timing on the unicycles.
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The I. S. Zoo campus was being infiltrated by a pink panther, and the animals were in an uproar! The solution to the problem is a PTA meeting.
STUNT SHOW
Ham-Whit Takes First
ISU's similarity to an animal
farm won first prize for Hamilton-
Whitten's "I.S. Zoo" in the forty-
seventh annual production of Stunt
Show. The plot spotlighted the pink
panther, who was checking up on ISU
students for the PTA. Using paw prints
as calling cards, he observed the cam-
pus and witnessed a little lamb being
courted at South Campus. While stu-
dent fears of infiltration increased, the
final decision revealed that the "chil-
dren" were perfectly "normal". Other
features from the stunt included ele-
phants, monkeys, flamingoes dancing at
the Cage, and wolves in sheep's cloth-
ing. The runner-up winner, Wilkins-
Haynie-Wright, presented the "Kat
Kwilt Koed Kaptures Kampus Kat." Ef-
fort by koeds to divert a blonde who
was monopolizing kampus boys pro-
vided the theme in a hillbilly setting.
"Would You Believe — Happiness
is a Good 1966 Education?" portrayed
Willie Hayne-wright visiting Metcow
School in Walker-Fell-Dunn-Barton's
skit. The characters were based on the
Charlie Brown cartoon. Atkin-Colby-
MOROC's offering presented the
"Kettles Come to College." The fam-
ily, in coming, faithfully remembered
to bring their own still. The faculty's
satire on "Tradition!" was received
with gusts of laughter. President Bone,
turning into Robert Bonet, (rhyming
with Goulet), recited "If I Ruled This
School" assisted by a faculty sextet
dressed collegiately in I State sweat-
ers. Continuity acts included APO's
parody of the Viet Nam War and the
"Three of Us" who gained audience
approval of their singing. Despite poor
acoustics in Horton, the quality of the
performances was superior.
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Between dorm acts, a faculty quartet successfully entertained the huge crowd at the 1966 Stunt Show.
It was not fair for one blonde to monopolize all the eligible guys on campus. The other coeds slaved day and night to find her a man of her own.
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VARUNAS
Aquatic Art
VARUNAS Front Row: Miss Vanderbeck, adviser; JoJo Krawczyk, Connie Rische, secretary; Charlotre Seneff, president; Laura Anderson, Ann Rudy.
Second Row: Sandy Roth, Jackie Harroun, Lee Ann Biesterfeld, Sharyn von Oppen, Karen Firmer, Linda Collins. Third Row: Marlene Maurer, Myrna
Boente, Karen Friel, Lynda Holm, Joan Plummer, Linda Jordan. Back Row: Karen Jarmotz, Karen Pawlak, Barbara Hahn, Dorothy Krauel, Linda Jessie,
Judi Atkinson.
Women students interested in
swimming may attend workshops and
eventually try out for Varunas. Mem-
bers learn to appreciate swimming not
only as a sport but as an art form.
Aquatic art consists of creating, to
music, a form that will express feelings
and create an image. This is accom-
plished by the annual Varuna Swim
Show with this year's show entitled
"Aquametry". The show represented
the presence of geometry in water. The
basic attempt was to create figures and
designs through the use of lines, pat-
terns, and angles. Members hope their
annual show is able to create in its
viewers an appreciation of swimming
in its creative aspects. Members de-
velop their swimming to a high degree
and learn to function in groups. This
year Varunas, which is a part of the
Women's Recreation Association, con-
sisted of twenty-four girls.
"Aquametry," theme of this year's Varunas show.
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CHEERLEADERS
At all home football and bas-
ketball games, it is the job of the
cheerleaders to build enthusiasm and
maintain school spirit. At Homecoming
time, they are an indispensable part of
the week's activities with their skit and
participation in the Pep Rally. This
year, they were active in the birthday
party for President Bone and in the
surprise party in his honor before his
retireent. With hope of repeating last
year's first place win, they again en-
tered a booth in the A.W.S. Carnival.
With all these activities, they still re-
main energetic and set an example of
loyalty and spirit for the entire campus.
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Carole Delaney and Jalaine Reichers
CORYPHEES
The ISU precision marching unit,
this year captained by Sue Kennedy,
performed at all home football games
and for several away games. This year
they marched in the Homecoming pa-
rade and in Farmer City, sold programs
for the McLean County Basketball
Tournament, and performed for the
March of Dimes benefit, proving them-
selves a community asset.
Sandi Holdkovsky, Mary Lewis, Mary Grether, and Jeri Whalen.
Marilyn Murry, Sarajane Edmonson, Donna
Doudna, and Val Cinchman (left). Pat Thomas,
Gay Coats, Viclci Bright, and Cheri Lewis
(above).
Louise Becherer, Peg Wilkerson, Marilee Pelini, and Julie Christensen (above). Bonnie Shu 1 1, Holly
Wieber, captain; and Sue Kennedy (right).
REDBIRD ROOTERS Front Row: T. C. Johnson, Roger
Schule, Jim Matiya, J. Arthur Rodger, vice-president;
Holly Wieber, Roberta Parkinson, adviser; John Wol-
ter, adviser. Back Row: John Boyer, Karen Satterfield,
secretary; Dave Templeton, president; Jane Love, Dean
Summers. Not Pictured: Kay Hoover, treasurer.
REDBIRD ROOTERS
To Entertain and Arouse Interest
The purpose of Redbird Rooters
is to promote student interest in at-
tending athletic events in hopes of rais-
ing school spirit. At all home football
games the Redbird block, consisting of
980 members, entertained with their de-
signs formed by various colored cards.
Although not originating the idea, the
Rooters supported the Pit cheering sec-
tion at home basketball games. During
the winter sport season the club main-
tains a calendar of events in the Union
listing all sports events for the week.
In addition to these activities, Redbird
Rooters issue the desk blotters at the
beginning of the year. Coryphees, who
are under the constitution of the Root-
ers, sponsored jointly with the club a
dance in the fall. This year members
organized bus service to Indiana Uni-
versity for a game and organized the
pep rally before the Wesleyan game.
Rooters own and maintain the Bone Vic-
tory Bell that sounds the win of an ISU
team for all to hear. Redbird Rooters
have become a necessity to an ever-
growing university by not letting the
change to liberal arts lead to com-
placency and indifference among stu-
dents.
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Cards up.
Victory bell sounds another win for ISU.
Card section and band entertain during half-time by working out themes together.
Basketball continues to be a popular IM sport.
IM basketball is strenuous but rewarding.
Championship play shows the popularity of co-ed volleyball as one of the most active co-ed sports.
INTRAMURALS
IM for Fun and Fitness
"What is one of the best ways
to use your spare time?" Consciously
or unconsciously more than half the
men on our campus would answer the
question by competing in such group
sports as basketball, football, softball
and co-ed volleyball. These and other
activities satisfy a wide range of inter-
ests. To add more interest most sports
are organized into tournaments and the
enthusiasm in these games rivals that
of varsity play.
Through imitation of skills and
experience in the sport of their choice,
students improve not only their general
knowledge of each activity, but also
their physical fitness. This program is
designed to bring out the best sports-
manship and the best ability in each
participant. One receives in proportion
to the amount he gives, but it is a cer-
tainty that the least they can gain
from the activities is just a refreshing
change from classes and study.
Steve Bjornstad (left) and Gerry Sytar close in on Bradley runner.
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f/rsr Row: Brad Miller, Bob Mervine, Roger Shoup, John Wilkinson, Kent Iberg, Mike Battista, Jerry Maley, Mike Phillips, Dave Beeler, Jack Sturgeon,
Rog Kaiserman. Second Row: Coach Donald Cross, Chuck Lemke, Ted Newborough, Dennis Riccio, Tom Timm, Terry Sedik, Dick Zimmerman, Steve
Bjornstad, Bob Court, John Moffat, Jerry Kinnikin, Clarence Mokszycki, Mike Whitaker, Tom Minser, Head Coach Larry Bitcon. Third Row: Trainer Robert
Behnke, Coach Bill O'Neill, Arnie Giles, Mike Rossiter, Jim McMillan, John Rahn, Jerry Williams, Hank Guenther, Bob Mayer, Mike Ballard, Harold
Olsen, Bruce Wallace, Dennis Nelson, Jim Parilli, Manager Steve Oelklaus, Coach Roger Williams. Back Row: Jeff Holden, Ron Sanford, Ron Kru;e,
John Stone, Tom Major, Bill Sneddon, Rick Shemansky, Gerry Sytar, Rod Springer, Denis McNamara.
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FOOTBALL
Victories Over Northern and Wesleyan
"An improved ball club," said
Coach Larry Bitcon of his 1966 football
team, which finished the campaign with
a 2-5-2 record. "This group of men had
great morale and spirit, and though we
were disappointed with our record, we
were proud of our season."
The Redbirds began the season
with a loss to Milwaukee's University of
Wisconsin branch by a score of 32-14.
Hurt by fumbles, the Birds rallied in
the second half but fell short. This
game was also the first in which a series
of ill luck plagued ISU as they lost
John Rahn and John Moffat for the sea-
son to injuries.
The second encounter of the sea-
son came with traditional rival Illinois
Wesleyan. The Redbirds broke their ten
game losing streak by whipping the Ti-
tans 14-7 at Hancock Field. The running
of Denis McNamara and Clarence
Mokszycki combined with defense from
Steve Bjornstad and Ron Sanford led
to the big triumph.
Indiana State proved to be too
much for ISU in the next game. Trail-
ing just 7-6 at the half, the Birds were
blitzed in the second half and lost 25-6.
The MAC schedule began the
next week as the Birds travelled to
Eastern and were forced to endure a
scoreless tie. The Dad's Day game with
Western followed and the Birds lost a
tough 3-0 decision in the muddy goings
of the Hancock turf. The disheartened
Redbirds travelled to Central Michi-
gan and lost another tough game 20-6
putting ISU in the MAC cellar.
State bowed to a strong Bradley
squad as over 14,000 looked on at ISU's
Homecoming. The Northern Huskies
closed the Redbirds' home season by
losing to a fired-up ISU team 27-8 in
the season's biggest upset.
Post season honors went to Sen-
iors Tom Major and Jerry Maley as co-
captains. Maley was elected Most
Valuable Player.
1966 RECO
RD
ISU
OPP
Wisconsin — Milwaukee
14
32
Illinois Wesleyan
14
7
Indiana State
6
25
Eastern Illinois
0
0
Western Illinois
0
3
Central Michigan
6
20
Bradley
3
17
Northern Illinois
27
8
Mankato State
19
19
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Jerry Kinnikin breaks loose for yardage.
Mike Phillips fades to pass as Redbirds form protective pocket.
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Arnie Giles, with fine blocks from Whitaker and Sytar, returns punt.
Clarence Moksiycki follows good blocking in Central Michigan game
FRESHMAN FOOTBALL
Defense-Key to 1966 Season
Illinois State's Freshman grid-
ders made future football prospects
look much brighter by rolling to a
good 3-2 season on a solid defensive
unit. The squad, coached by Milt Weis-
becker, allowed just 20 points in its
first four games before bowing to a
powerful Northern frosh in the season's
finale.
ISU opened the campaign with
a 13-6 win over arch-rival Illinois Wes-
leyan. Seeking to extend their winning
string, the Birdies entertained Western
Illinois and lost a hard-fought 14-12
decision to the young Leathernecks.
Two shutouts by the stingy Illinois State
defense followed as Joliet Junior Col-
lege fell 14-0 and Eastern was edged
3-0. The roof fell in during the season's
last game as a strong Northern frosh
dominated an injury-riddled ISU team
to the tune of 37-8.
The squad, first to be recruited
by Head Coach Larry Bitcon, num-
bered 78 and included 40 all-confer-
ence choices. Eighteen of them were
all-state mention, while 30 were cap-
tains of their respective high school
teams. All-starters Butch Cotter and
Frank Ammon were responsible for
much of the ISU success. Cotter, a full-
back and kicking specialist, won the
Eastern title with a long field goal.
Ammon, the quarterback for the frosh,
was a steady performer all season long.
Other outstanding performers
for the Baby Birds were Judd Werth,
Steve Person, Don Schertz, and Tom
Custer. However, the two boys most
promising for ISU's varsity next year
and the years to come were Bill Bo-
linder and Doug Rader. Bolinder was a
tough performer at end all season,
while Rader was the Redbirds' leading
scorer. Doug was also an outstanding
defensive back. All these boys will help
ISU's future on the gridiron.
Redbird back stumbles through hole.
Front Row: Fred Murino, Mike Konow, Bob Cotter, Jerry Horn, Joe Scarpino, Bill Alyward, Rex Renfrew, Mike Rudicil, Dan McNamara, Mike Logan, Joe
Boudteau, Jed Waters, Tony Katauskas. Second Row: Ron Anderson, Larry Rasmussen, Jay Few, Steve Schrechter, Steve Person, Terry Cultra, Wayne
Peterson, Bob Carlson, Don Hoblik, Dan Franklin, Ken Schutte, Don Schertz, Frank Ammon, Tom Custer, Judd Werth. Third Row: Art Sievers, manager;
John Gelch, Assistant Coach; Tom Frederick, student coach; Terry Likens, Terry Savage, Dick Kuntz, Fred Tamarri, Fred Gletten, Chester Jacobus, Don
Berbig, Phil Highsmith, Stan Morris, Bill Bolinder, Ron Schertz, Jim Roberts, Harry Sewill, Howard Huntington, Ron Zaiske, Coach Milt Weisbecker.
Fourth Row: Chuck Malson, Jody Goad, Doug Carlson, Rich Haninger, Robb Rennix, Ron Montgomery, Jim Thorpe, Mike Monahan, Jim Cygan, Dan
Rogers, Steve Williams, Jim Fennessy, Jim Covert, Rod Peacock, Paul Green, end Jim Farrell, student coach.
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Steve Rader about to be dropped by Wesleyan frosh.
'Look what I found," exclaims a Baby Bird.
1966
RECORD
ISU
OPP
Wesleyan
13
6
Western
12
14
Joliet J.C.
14
0
Eastern
3
0
Northern
8
37
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Denny Morgan, Rich Morris, Mike Askew, Fred Peterson, Bud Pulaski, Craig Nafziger, Bruce Hansen, Earl Kyle and Coach Roger Weller.
1966
RECORD
ISU
OPP
Eastern
41
18
Loyola
31
26
Washington
32
26
Northern
47
16
Illinois
37
20
Bradley
34
21
Western
45
15
State Meets
Sixth
IIAC Meet
Fourth
Hokum Relays
Third
Captain Askew breaks the tape.
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During the Western Illinois meet, ISU holds a rare lead.
CROSS COUNTRY
Winless Season for Redbird Harriers
The running Redbirds of Illinois
State, with just two lettermen left from
last year's squad, had a tough cam-
paign as some tough luck along with
strong competition were responsible
for the winless season. Under the direc-
tion of Coach Roger Weller, the Birdie
runners fought hard, but were just
beaten by more balanced squads.
Illinois State opened at Eastern
and were given a preview of things to
come by taking an 18-41 thrashing.
Things were closer during the next two
meets, but ISU could not gain enough
balance to defeat either Loyola or
Washington University. The home sea-
son began with a double-dual meet
featuring Illinois and Northern Illinois.
The Redbirds were swamped by the
Huskies, but gave the lllini a good run
before bowing. Losses to Bradley and
Western Illinois ended the regular sea-
son at 0-7.
The State Meet, held at
Charleston, saw the Redbirds fight to
gain the sixth spot in fine company.
A little over a week later, Illinois State
was host to the MAC Meet. Here, the
Redbirds were gracious hosts, but fin-
ished last as Western's powerful team
took the title.
Individual performances high-
lighting the cross country season were
Bruce Hansen's eighth place finish in the
1 1 AC and Captain Mike Askew's con-
sistent high finishes. Askew and Fred
Peterson were the only lettermen on
the squad, while Bud Pulaski, Earl Kyle,
Denny Morgan, and Craig Nafziger
made up the balance of the team. Rich
Morris and Gary Steuve also saw some
action for the harriers.
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Back Row: Rich Higgens, Jack Jungerich, Dave Sharp, Al Yorkshot, John Rilett, Tim Fairchild, Dave Hawkinson, Sam Reading, Bob Toothaker, John
Hoelle. Front Row: Coach Archie Harris, Bud Burning, Tom Hayak, Dan Heines, Pete Lohem, Tom Nystrom, Roger Osborn, Greg Freemen, Greg
Erickson.
Swimmers Gained
Experience
SWIMMING
With only four returning letter-
men Illinois State University's swimming
team had to battle from sinking from
its runner-up position in the Interstate
conference. Top performers were lost
due to graduation or ineligibility, in-
cluding the graduation of freestyle and
medley champion Dick Kirgan who was
twice the league's most valuable swim-
mer.
State's only senior lettermen
were back-stroker Greg Freemen, who
was elected captain of the Redbird
team, and diver Dale Berning. Two
other vets besides Freemen and Berning
who formed the backbone of State's
swim team were freestylers Tom Ny-
strom and Roger Osborn. Two other
consistent performers of ISU were Rich
Higgins and Bob Toothaker. Rich Hig-
gins won consistently in the diving and
teamed with Dale Berning, made div-
ing one of State's strongest events for
the Redbirds this season. The other out-
standing performer was Bob Toothaker
who gained sophomore standing the
second semester. Bob, according to
Coach Archie Harris, "looks like the
most promising breast stroker we've
ever had."
The swimmers from ISU ended
the season by taking a third at the
MAC conference meet held at Central
Michigan. Bob Toothaker took a first
in the conference meet and also this
season; ended up by establishing two
new team records which stood since
I960. Greg Freemen, the four letter
winner captain, placed second in the
league meet.
Next season, with the addition
of a good freshmen team, there will be
better quality and more needed team
depth. With more experience and depth
there should be an up-swing to an im-
proved new season.
Hawkinson, a steady performer.
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ISU
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Illinois State Relays
Fifth
PI
3CC
Indiana State
23
79
Bradley
28
66
Northern Illinois
32
72
Grinnell, Gustavus
Adolphus
47
56
ISU, Valparaiso
at Augustana
48
55
Central Michigan
47
57
Eastern Michigan
25
79
Eastern Illinois,
Illinois-Chicago
Second
PI,
ace
Western Illinois
20
84
North Central,
Illinois Wesleyan
Secor
d
Place
MAC Meet
Third
P
ace
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RECORD
ISU
OPP
Wayne State
97
64
Washington (Mo.)
83
91
Montana
80
89
Idaho
87
92
Tennessee State
86
87
Eastern Illinois
70
67
Platteville (Wis.)
112
79
Wisconsin-Milwaukee
86
94
Minot State (N. Dak.)
97
73
Southwestern Oklahoma
85
87
Drury College (Mo.)
85
77
Washington (Mo.)
77
75
Eastern Michigan
104
100
Illinois Wesleyan
76
70
Central Michigan
66
65
Central Missouri
74
83
Ferris State
103
80
Western Illinois
88
82
Lakeland (Wis.)
103
86
Eastern Illinois
86
74
Illinois Wesleyan
105
103
Western Illinois
73
69
Central Michigan
66
80
Eastern Michigan
73
88
Wisconsin-Milwaukee
69
77
NCAA Play
Parsons College
72
68
Louisiana Tech
88
69
San Diego State
68
67
Southwestern Missouri
76
93
Kentucky Wesleyan
73
112
Co-Captain Steve Arends was a steady per-
former.
Tom Taulbee's improvement was no surprise.
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BASKETBALL
Front Row: Don Feek, Tom Taulbee, Bob Brewe, Martin Bailey, Duane Bruni nga, Steve Arends, Warren Strictlin, Glen Lehnus. Back Row: Coach Jim
Collie, Jerry McGreal, George Terry, Mike Green, Walt Pfemmer, Steve Fischer, Blaine Royer, Jerry Sytar, Coach Warren Crews.
High flying Redbirds share MAC crown
Illinois State's high flying Red-
birds share the IIAC championship
with Central Michigan, the nation's
fifth ranked team in the NAIA poll
and top seated in the district playoff.
State shares its crown with a 5-1 con-
ference record with both teams losing
to each other once. The first game with
Central Michigan played here turned
out to be the must game for ISU in
order for them to have any kind of
chance for the title. The Redbirds beat
Central Michigan by a score of 66-65.
The fouling out of Central's Willie
Iverson was a major factor in the ISU
victory.
One of the highlights of the sea-
son was the Redbirds' trip west to face
major competition. They went to Spo-
kane, Washington for the Lilac city
tourney where they placed fourth and
to Almosa, Colorado for a Christmas
tourney where they took a third. The
team flew to each tournament and ac-
cording to Coach Collie, "this is the
beginning step to major college basket-
ball for ISU."
The words experience and con-
fidence describe the play of ISU. Led
by co-captains Steve Arends, State's
leading rebounder and a student of the
game who is constantly working for im-
provement, and Jerry McGreal, 6 2
junior guard who is one of the top
players in recent years and could be
among the best ever.
Paced by Arends and McGreal
Illinois State reached the finals of the
NCAA college tournament at Evans-
ville, Indiana by beating Parsons Col-
lege and Louisiana Tech in the re-
gionals held here at Illinois State's
Horton Fieldhouse. At Evansville, State
went on to beat third-ranked San Diego
State in three exciting over-times. The
Redbirds reached the semifinal round,
but lost to Southwest Missouri and to
Kentucky Wesleyan in the consolation
game.
Next season ISU will have bas-
ically the same team with the excep-
tion of the graduated seniors Don Feek
and Duane Bruninga. Illinois State
should again be in strong contention
for another IIAC title.
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N.C.A.A. Tournament Highlights Season
Don Feelc grabs off the rebound.
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RECORD
ISU OPP
McKendree
88
80
McMurray J.V.
89
82
Canton
76
85
Millikin
65
67
Canton
76
90
Millikin
73
69
Eastern Illinois
81
94
McKendree
91
61
I.V.C.C.
68
74
Rock Valley
68
80
Wesleyan
75
65
Winston Churchill
76
61
McMurray J.V.
64
66
Bradley
75
98
Brown goes high for two.
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FRESHMEN
Freshmen Gain Experience
Back Row: Coach Gelch, Paul Sperry, Bob Smith, Randy Voyles, Steve Mitchell, Bob Button, Art Sievers. Front Row: Kelly Flowers, Bob Rath, Alan
Brown, Larry Diskin, Dick Gibbs.
Gibbs drives past a defender.
The main purpose and goal of
the freshmen squad is +o develop and
learn skills which will benefit Illinois
State's teams in the seasons to come.
Last year the freshmen team turned out
a group of good guards and this season
Illinois State's freshmen team was ori-
entated to the development and the
improvement of the big men to go
along with the guards of last year's
team.
One of the reasons for the rec-
ord of 5 wins and 9 losses this season
was because of costly turnovers and
ball handling mistakes due to the big
men handling the ball more than usual.
State also had trouble with teams who
had good fast guards.
The main aim of developing the
big men on the team was accomplished
with the improvement in the play and
confidence of forwards Kelly Flowers
and Alan Brown. Along with Flowers
and Brown another big man who
showed improvement was Bob Rath at
the center position. These three players
should go on to add the needed depth
at the back-line positions on next year's
varsity.
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Form comes with long practice.
MtSM~N
Dedication towards the goal of perfection. Hard work plus timing builds excellence.
140
GYMNASTICS
A Dedicated Team With a Depth Problem
Front Row: Lee Combs, Tim Cline, Larry Hajilt. Back Row: Coach Wayne Truex, Mel Wheeler, Jerry Jones, Tod Fossbender, Bob Court, Bill Vrba, Paul
Reichl, Larry Conant, Bob Hendron, Steve Kohl, Coach Alan Weith.
The Redbird's gymnasts this year
are coached by Wayne Truex, returning
after a year's sabbatical leave. An im-
proved squad marked ISU fortunes this
season. This spirited team was ham-
pered by a depth problem that in-
cluded losses from the squad due to
graduation and ineligibility. Also
missed was the absence of a consistent
all-around performer, other than Bill
Vrba, a mainstay of the team. They
were mainly a group of specialists, with
each team member participating in
only two to three events.
Larry Conant, specialist on the
parallel bars and side horse, performed
brilliantly for the first half of the sea-
son, but was lost by graduation. Co-
captain Tod Fossbender also turned in
an impressive first half as ISU's most
consistant winner. The other co-captain,
Bill Vrba, was the backbone of the
team, working all seven events and
scoring consistantly.
On the trampoline, Paul Reichl
returned as the most improved mem-
ber. Reichl at the beginning of the
season was off to a poor start, but as
the season progressed he rounded into
shape improving with the passing of
each meet.
Next year Coach Truex will try
to correct the depth problem with the
addition to the squad of Freshmen
Larry Hajik who specialies in the hori-
zontal bar and Lee Combs a solid all-
around performer. Both of them showed
great promise in their Freshmen meets.
ISU
OPP
At Indiana State
118
137
At Eastern Illinois
Univ. of Chicago
127.7
96.5
College of Iowa
127.7
67.45
Western Illinois
122.15
143.9
Wheaton College
122.15
104.75
At Ball State
124.25
133.45
At Central Michigan
123.40
102.85
Eastern Michigan
123.40
155.90
Mankato State
123.85
163.70
At Northern Illinois
123.60
164.85
MAC Meet
Third PI
ace
South Eastern
College of Iowa
123.60
46.55
Northern Michigan
University
123.40
22.5
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WRESTLING
Wrestlers Gain National
Ranking
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ISU
OPP
A
Illinois Invitational
3 First
Places
_A
White Water State
30
II
jam
Illinois State Quad.
First
PI
ace
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Iowa Wesleyan
33
0
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Eastern Michigan
25
13
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Central Michigan
28
II
A
University of Wisconsin
15
20
South Dakota State
25
0
Manlcato State
12
15
Western Illinois
20
14
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University of Wisconsin
(Milw.)
18
II
Washington University
(St. Louis) Quad
First
P!
ace
MAC Meet
First
PI
ace
Conference champ Curt Sexton
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Back Row: Coach Richard "Doc" Irvin, Coach Bill O'Neal, Jim Butterbock, Dave Eberhard, Dave Rainie, Dick Mann, Denny Riccio. Second Row: Coach
Ron Bessmer, Tom Swan, Mike Winstead, Bill Myers, Gerry Cohn, Mark Walker, Ken Frus. Front Row: Curt Sexton, Willie Williams, John Swanson, Kent
Johansen, Chuck Lemke.
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Coach Dick Irvin replacing
Coach Robert Koehler, who is on sab-
batical leave for a year, took an ex-
perienced, well balanced, three year
running IIAC championship team to a
fourth conference title. Coach Irvin
helped guide them even further into
the top ten nationally ranked teams in
the NCAA college division. This is the
first time an ISU wrestling team
reached national ranking.
Illinois State used its great
balance to not only win, but romp
through the season crushing other IIAC
teams and more formidable chal-
lengers. Leading the Redbirds was
captain Dave Eberhard who, at I I 5 lbs.,
took a first in conference and finished
the season with an over all 24-2 won,
loss record. Ken Frus was a conference
champion at the 130 lbs. level and a
season record of 17-4. Named the most
valuable wrestler at the conference
meet was Bill Myers at 152 lbs. and
with a 14-4 record. The two repeating
champions for ISU were Curt Sexton
ai 165 lbs. with a 17-5 record and
Willie Williams.
Willie Williams, probably the
most outstanding wrestler in recent
years, not only went undefeated with a
17-0 record but also took his third
straight IIAC championship. Williams
finished out the season by going as
far as anyone can go by taking the
national NCAA championship.
At the conference meet held at
Charleston, Illinois State's Redbird
wrestlers accumulated 81 points, the
highest total in ISU wrestling history.
The Redbirds took home five confer-
ence titles and six third places.
Chapman reflects determination.
A NCAA champion at work.
Captain Dave Eberhard.
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TRACK
Running Redbirds Fare Well in 1966
A second place finish in the
State Meet highlighted an average
season for Illinois State thinclads. The
Running Redbirds finished just five
points behind Eastern Illinois in a con-
test for Illinois track supremacy.
The tracksters began their sea-
son with a loss to Northern Illinois,
but followed up in their next dual meet
with a victory over Western Illinois.
After the State Meet came the 1 1 AC
Championships and a consequent
fourth place finish for the Red and
White. The MAC Championship went
to Central Michigan.
Leading the individual perform-
ers for the Redbirds was weightman
Stan Petty. Petty took the 1 1 AC Cham-
pionship in the shot put with a toss
of 53 ft., 4'/2 in. Later in the season,
he threw the iron ball 54 feet to estab-
lish a new Illinois State record. For his
outstanding performances during the
year, Stan was selected by his team-
mates as Most Valuable Player and
recipient of the Ann L. Cogdal award.
Coach Roger Weller's charges
will be led next year by junior distance
runner Mike Askew. Askew, fifth in
both the mile and two mile in the MAC
Meet, is also an outstanding member
of State's cross country squad. Mike
ran the mile in 4:15.4 last season and
hopes for a 4:10 timing before his
career is over.
The dashmen were headed by
Mike Shea and Terry Maxwell who
were clocked in 10.1 seconds for 100
yards. Shea led the 22 yard men with
a time of 22.3.
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f/Vs/ Row; Lloyd Grafford, Steve Henderson, Steve Jetton, Mike Askew, Richard Forrest, Steve Tulo, Phil Johnson, Mike Shea, Fred Peterson, Charles
Lemke. Second Row: Don Griffin, Wesley Martin, Terry Maxwell, Walter Dare, Beverly Terry, Kenneth Baker, Don Willrett, Art Newbrough, Jim
Wedekind, Gary Lunak, Richard Longfellow. Third Row: Coach Carl Heldr, Lloyd Stephen, Jerry Zinn, Claude Grade, Tom Kulbarty, Arnold Giles,
Gary Bink, Homer Thomas, Tom Powell, Tom Major, Coach Roger Weller. Not Pictured: Stan Petty, Mike Peyton.
1966 RECORD
ISU
OPP
MAC
Meet
4th
Northern Illinois
54
91
Central Michigan
90
Eastern III. Invitational
no
scores
Northern Illinois
61%
DePaul Invitational
no
scores
Eastern Illinois
39
Western Illinois
78
65
Illinois State
34%
State Meet at Charleston
Western Illinois
30
Eastern Illinois
58%
Illinois State
53
Western Illinois
48
Loyola
43
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First Row (lefi to right): Brian Wisher, Dan Sadler, Co-Capt. Henry "Irish" O'Reilly, Bill Robinson, Ken Franzen, Keith King, Les Coats, Joe Wischnow-
ski, John Lawson, John Bonacorsi, Lee Williams. Second Row (left to right): Ass't Coach James Wasem, Dick Conrad, Bill Bellnap, Steve Heaton,
Richie Lee, Lee Boyko, Ed Sennett, Al Beckman, Jerry Spinner, Vic Buehler, Co-Capt. Phil Dinelli, Al Gurski, Coach B. H. "Duffy" Bass, Mgr. George
Kridner.
Combining excellent pitching
with timely and powerful hitting, Illi-
nois State baseballers reached the
pinnacle of success by compiling an
overall 28-4 record.
This record established an all-
time mark of greatness at Illinois State.
Coach B. H. "Duffy" Bass'
charges won with a team batting mark
of .319 and a combined earned run
average for their eight pitchers of
2.49. No less than seven regulars hit
over the .300 mark as the squad won
the MAC crown with a 9-1 record and
finished third in the Mid-East Regional
College Division NCAA Tournament
at Springfield, Ohio.
Leading the squad in hits with
40, runs with 27, total bases with 57,
and stolen bases with nine was senior
centerfielder Al Burski who hit .342
for the year. Seniors Bill Bellnap and
Co-Captain Phil Dinelli followed with
.326 and .319 averages and tied for
the most doubles with six each.
The important runs-batted-in
trophy was won by Dick Conrad who
batted across a total of 28 while lead-
ing the club in home runs with four.
Also above the .300 mark for the sea-
son were Les Coats and John Lawson,
both infielders.
Still, the Redbirds had bigger
stars in 1966. Lee Boyko, a sophomore
outfielder and Eddie Sennett, a
pitcher, were named to the District
Four NCAA All-Star team. Boyko led
the squad in hitting with a .374 aver-
age while Sennett, the ISU Most Valu-
able Player, finished with eight wins,
only one loss, three shutouts and a
2.09 earned run average. Certainly,
without these two players, Illinois State
baseball fortunes would not have been
as rosy.
The Redbirds opened their sea-
son with an annual southern trip win-
ning nine of the ten games played.
Back in northern confines, they then
reeled off a string of 12 consecutive
wins, stretching the unbeaten streak to
14. After a tough 4-3 loss to Western
Illinois, the Birds bounced back with
six more wins. They then completed the
regular season's activities with a hard-
luck 4-3 loss to powerful Notre Dame.
Accepting a bid from the
NCAA Committee, the Redbirds jour-
neyed to Springfield, Ohio, for the
District Four playoffs.
They were a bit shakey in their
first encounter and lost to Wittenburg.
The Birdmen then rebounded by clos-
ing out the year with a 6-3 win over
Youngstown for the third place trophy
and the topper on the 28-4 season.
Not enough credit can go to
the Redbird pitching staff which per-
formed so well this season. The "Big
Three" of Sennett, Joe Wischnowski,
and Irish O'Reilly did an outstanding
job. Wischnowski compiled a 6-0 rec-
ord with two shutouts and a staff-
leading ERA of 1.73. O'Reilly, while
leading the staff with 10 wins, also lost
three of his decisions. He led in strike-
outs with II, but his ERA was a 2.93.
In any other season, this would have
been a staff-leading record, but a bet-
ter staff this year made Irish tend to
let up.
The season was highlighted by
a Redbird squad, which had already
clinched an MAC flag, coming from
behind against Central Michigan in a
way that typified the 1966 campaign.
The Birds were losing by a count of 5-3
when Gurski pinched-hit and hit a
grand slam home run to left field. On
the very next pitch, Ken Franzen hit
the ball over the right field wall. The
fireworks weren't over for the frenzied
crowd as Jerry Spinner connected on
the next pitch for a blast over the
center field fence. Three homers on
three pitches and Illinois State, at
28-4, compiled the greatest baseball
record in 108 years of ISU baseball.
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BASEBALL
Best in Illinois State History
Eddie Sennett fools batter with a curve.
*
147
1966 RECORD
ISU
OPP
Southwestern (Mem
phis)
15
4
Southwestern (Mem
phis)
9
4
Southwestern (Mem
phis)
2
1
Illinois Wesleyan
2
1
Keesler A.F.B.
17
10
Lakeland
13
0
Lakeland
7
1
Louisiana State
3
10
Mississippi Southern
8
3
Mississippi Southern
3
0
Millikin
25
7
Washington University
4
0
Washington Univers
ity
15
0
U. of Wisconsin
(Milwaukee)
II
1
U. of Wisconsin
(Milwaukee)
1
0
MacMurray
II
0
Northern Illinois
2
0
Bradley
5
4
Eastern Illinois
10
8
Eastern Illinois
2
0
Eastern Illinois
7
6
Western Illinois
2
1
Western Illinois
3
4
Western Illinois
9
1
Central Michigan
9
5
Central Michigan
2
0
Central Michigan
10
5
Illinois Wesleyan
5
3
Illinois Wesleyan
10
5
Notre Dame
3
4
Whittenberg
2
9
Youngstown
6
3
John Lawson thwarts pickoff attempt in a close
game with Bradley.
148
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Coach Bass shouts encouragement to Redbirds.
Lee Boyko crosses home plate after homer.
149
1966
RECORD
ISU
OPP
Northeast Missour
;
2
7
Southwestern (Memphis)
4
5
Delta State
9
0
Mississippi Collec
e
5
4
Millsap
9
0
Principia
5
3
University of Illinois
0
9
Central Michigan
9
0
Eastern Michigan
6
3
Bradley
4
5
Western Illinois
9
0
Wheaton
3
6
North Central
8
1
Principia
1
8
Illinois Wesleyan
8
1
Northern Illinois
4
5
Eastern Illinois
4
5
MAC Meet
2nd
Eastern llli
nois
23
Illinois Sta
te
21
Central M
ichigan
1
Western II
linois
0
Northern 1
linois
0
Captain Jim Whitman preparing for stroke.
Milt Neuman shows strain in a powerful smash.
150
TENNIS
Birds Finish Second in MAC
First Row: Wayne Hancock, Steve Price, Bill LaDage, Lee Johnson, Dennis Zerlin. Second Row: Jim Whitman, Roger Ninness, Milt
Neuman, Coach Eugene L. Hill.
"An average season" says
Coach Eugene Hill of Illinois State's
9-8 tennis record for the 1966 cam-
paign, highlighted by the Redbirds'
second place showing in the MAC
Meet.
The netmen began their season
with the annual journey south for six
dual meets. After losing the first two
of these six, the Birds bounced back
and swept to four consecutive victories
— their longest winning streak of the
year. After being shutout by a tough
University of Illinois squad, State re-
bounded with wins over Central Michi-
gan, Eastern Michigan, and Western
Illinois.
The MAC Meet, held at Illinois
State, was close throughout and saw
Eastern Illinois' Panthers edge the Red-
birds, 23-21 for the crown. The six
Redbirds netmen posted either first or
seconds in the various divisions with
Roger Ninness, Steve Price and Bill
LaDage claiming wins while Captain
Jim Whitman, Milt Neuman, and Lee
Johnson took runner-up honors.
A big factor for the ISU loss
was the inability of doubles team, Neu-
man and Price, to finish in the money.
Johnson and LaDage took the cham-
pionship in the number three doubles,
while Whitman and Ninness were run-
ner-ups to Eastern's number one dou-
bles set.
Past season awards were pre-
sented to Roger Ninness as winner of
the President Bone trophy and Jim
Whitman who was elected to succeed
himself as captain for the State net-
ters.
Next year's team will see a
shuffling of positions as three fine
players have graduated — Roger Nin-
ness, Milt Neuman, and Lee Johnson.
Returning are Jim Whitman, Steve
Price, and Bill LaDage. With some fine
freshmen to bolster the attack, the
Redbirds should become a real threat
to regain the MAC crown, as well as
compiling a very good season's record.
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GOLF
Linksters Take Runner-Up Slot
Illinois State golfers compiled a
fine overall record in a schedule full
of tough opposition. The Redbird links-
men were matched with the likes of the
University of Illinois, St. Louis, North-
western, and Michigan State and yet
posted an enviable record of 16-9.
After their annual spring tour,
the Redbirds took a dual match with
Eastern Illinois before being edged
389-404 by the University of Illinois.
State began a winning string after a
loss to Southwestern Louisiana that
reached ten before a tough 11-10 loss
to Bradley. The Birds then met five
Big Ten schools and sustained over half
of their losses for the season.
The MAC Meet, held at West-
ern Illinois, was won by the host Leath-
ernecks with Illinois State a close sec-
ond. Western took 1,503 strokes to
ISU's 1,552 to win the crown. State
golfers were consistent finishers in the
MAC Meet with Mike Orrison firing
305; Dave Detweiler, a 306; and Rusty
Wells a 308 in the four rounds. The
Birds were captained by Jerry Dia-
mond, whose season average of 76.4
was second on the team to Mike Orri-
son's 75.7. Other members of the squad
were Larry Quane and Jerry McSreal.
Quane averaged 82 strokes per round
while McGreal took 87.1 for his aver-
age round.
A bright spot for Coach Milt
Weisbecker's team is the return of
Orrison and Detweiler and some prom-
ising new linksters and the 1967 season.
With a few breaks and the added sea-
soning, the fortunes of Illinois state
golf will rise immensely. Of course,
with the rough competition that the
State squad is to face again this year,
it will not be fair to judge the team
by its record, but by its scores.
Larry Quane exhibits beautiful follow through.
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Mike Orrison listens closely as Coach Milt Weisbecker discusses strategy for another windy day.
1966 RECORD
r
Pensacola N.A.S.
La. State Invit.
Southwestern La.
Eastern Illinois
Univ. of Illinois
Southwestern La.
Northern Illinois
Washington
Principia
Rockford College
Bradley
Augustana
MacMurray
St. Louis Univ.
Eastern Illinois
Illinois Wesleyan
Bradley
State College of la.
Northwestern
Wisconsin
Notre Dame
Michigan State
Northwestern
State College of la.
Loras
LaCrosse
MAC Meet
Western Illinois
Illinois State
Central Mich.
Northern Illinois
Eastern Illinois
ISU
19
8th place
388
313
404
407
407
317
317
317
10
13%
17%
15%
13
15%
10
14
768
768
766
766
786
II
12
8
2nd PI
lace
OPP
8
of 25
384
328
389
378
421
320
328
342
8
4%
%
3%
5
2%
I I
I
746
739
745
777
782
4
3
7
1,503
1,552
,583
,635
,653
Rusty Wells, Dave Detweiler, Larry Quane, Jerry McGreal, Larry Ahearn, Captain Jerry Diamond, Mike Orrison, Coach Milt Weisbecker.
153
A brisk walk across the campus and through the snow with an essential briefcase and books.
156
PRESIDENT BONE
Keeping the mainsprings of a
large university in smooth working or-
der is a difficult job for one man. Yet
President Robert G. Bone does just
this, and has been for ten fruitful years.
The large scope of a liberal arts uni-
versity brings larger responsibilities
and tasks for many individuals. This
past year has proved one of the fastest
moving for all University administra-
tors, but for the University's president
in particular. Not only has he helped
put new colleges into operation for
this year, but he has also helped co-
ordinate plans for more expansion in
the future. New personnel, new stu-
dents, and new curriculum keep Presi-
dent Bone on the move, yet never make
him too busy for the personal touches
which make a truly great administrator
and a most popular college president.
Dr. Bone has time for students despite his difficult job as chief administrator for an ever-growing university.
157
Front Row: Eric Johnson, Eunice Spear, Stanley Shuman, vice chairman; Mary Rozem, Warren Hardin, chairman; Lewis Legg. Back Row: Charles White,
Warren Perry, Ferman Bishop, John Ferrell, George Drew, David Sweet, Kay Brubalcer, Richard Bond, Kenneth Fitch, Robert G. Bone, Richard Hulet.
UNIVERSITY COUNCIL
The University Council, a faculty
council, is essentially an advisory group
to the President on academic policy.
Through this council, the teaching and
administrative faculty participate in de-
termining University policy. The coun-
cil consists of the President of the
University, the Vice President for Aca-
demic Affairs, the Vice President for
Administrative Affairs, the Vice Presi-
dent for Student Services, and members
elected by the faculty. Almost all
changes in University rules and policy,
such as the newly revised Student Code,
must go through this council for ap-
proval. Monthly meetings are open to
all faculty members.
The President and Council seelc a solution on a matter of academic policy.
158
VICE PRESIDENTS
Sharing with the President the
duties and responsibilities of University
administration are the five vice presi-
dents of Illinois State University. These
men, each covering a separate area of
University administrative policy, are
Dr. James L. Fisher, Vice President for
Information Services; Dr. Richard R.
Bond, Vice President for Academic Af-
fairs; Dr. Eric H. Johnson, Vice Presi-
dent for Administrative Affairs; Dr.
Richard E. Hulet, Vice President for
Student Services; and Dr. Harold E.
Gibson, Vice President for Special
Services. While these men are directly
responsible to the President, each has
complete responsibility in his own area.
Dr. Richard R. Bond, Vice President for Aca-
demic Affairs.
Dr. James L. Fisher, Vice President for Informa-
tion Services.
Dr. Harold E. Gibson, Vice President for Spe-
cial Services.
Dr. Richard E. Hulet, Vice President for Student
Services.
Dr. Eric H. Johnson, Vice President for
istrative Affairs.
Adr
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DEANS AND DIRECTORS
Francis B. Belshe
Associate Dean of the Faculty
Francis R. Brown
Director of Extension and Field Services
Gerald A. Curl
Director of Financial Aids
Richar Godfrey
Director of News and Publicity Services
Arlan C. Helgeson
Dean of Graduate Schools
Howard J. Ivens
Director of Office of Admissions and Records
160
Bruce T. Kaiser
Director of University Union
Joe W. Kraus
Director of Libraries
Arthur H. Larsen
Coordinator of Evaluative Services
Parker Lawlis
Director of Alumni Services
Irving W. Salowitz
Director of University Health Service
Keith Scott
Assistant to the President
161
Kenneth A. Shaw
Assistant to the President
Richard J. Smith
Administrative Assisrant to Vice-President
David E. Sweet
Acting Director of University Foundation
Harold Sylvester
Superviser of Security and Traffic
Donald F. Templeton
Assistant to Vice-President of Academic Affairs
i \ 9"
Isabelle Terrill
Director of Housing
Richard M. Trumpe
Coordinator of Student Activities
Lela Winegarner
Coordinator of Foreign Student Services
162
Anna L. Keaton
Dean of Women
Edwin B. Smith
Acting Dean of Men
STUDENT DEANS
Dallas B. Bailey
Assistant Dean of Men
Dorothy H. Carrington
Assistant Dean of Women
Stanley B. Escott
Administrative Assistant to Dean of Students
Ethel G. Feicke
Assistant Dean of Women
Charles A. McBriarty
Assistant Dean of Men
Virginia A. Palmer
Assistant Dean of Women
TM'V
163
Dr. Benjamin J. Keeley, Acting Dean of College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES
The largest of the three col-
leges created by the University's re-
organization of the past year is the
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
This college covers fourteen depart-
ments: Biology, Chemistry, Economics,
English, Foreign Languages, Geogra-
phy, History, Library, Mathematics,
Physics, Psychology, Political Science,
Sociology-Anthropology, and Speech.
Still another department is to be
added soon. At the present, commit-
tees within the college are working
out further details for the departments,
adding a high degree of faculty par-
ticipation to the organization. This re-
organization into colleges should lead
to more efficiency throughout the uni-
versity.
164
BIOLOGY
A new philosophy is emerging in
the Department of Biological Sciences,
tending to place a balanced emphasis
on both the modern and the classical
areas of biology. This philosophy has
brought about the division of the de-
partment's faculty into four sections
of interest — developmental, envi-
ronmental, functional, and structural
biology — with the stress on biological
principles and experimentation. Weekly
seminars draw many interested students
and faculty to hear experts speak on
a variety of topics. Expansion, espe-
cially in the graduate program, is an-
ticipated in the near future.
Dr. R. Omar Rilctt, Head of Department of
Biological Science.
CHEMISTRY
The Department of Chemistry, a
newly created department, is looking
to the future for greater expansion,
with a master of science degree in
chemistry pending for next year. There
is an increasing emphasis in this depart-
ment on research with a number of
undergraduates and two-thirds of the
staff active now in research. Beginning
next year, students planning to go into
engineering, medicine, or dentistry may
begin their pre-professional work as
chemistry majors. This, plus a greater
emphasis on chemistry in other fields,
promises to lead to increasing enroll-
ment in this fast-growing department.
Dr. Bernard L. Ryder, Head of Department of
Chemistry.
165
Warren R. Harden, Head of Department of Economics, discusses a course in economics with student.
ECONOMICS
Great demands in the fields of
business and government should result
in an increased enrollment in the newly
created department of Economics. The
liberal arts program will allow this
field of study to expand as never be-
fore possible, with several new courses
and a master's degree as immediate
goals. One new course which will be
offered in the fall of 1967 is Introduc-
tion to Mathematical Economics. The
economics department held three semi-
nars this year. Seminar speakers in-
cluded Dr. Hans Brems of the Univer-
sity of Illinois and Nigerian economist,
Dr. Olankapo.
ENGLISH
The honor sections have proved
to be so successful that they were ex-
tended this year to include two-hundred
level courses as well. A new semantics
course at the under-graduate level was
also added; but, the principal efforts
during the year have been directed in
the preparation of the final stages for a
doctoral degree in English. Along with
many other departments, the English
department has also had to devote
much time to the many changes made
necessary by Illinois State's conversion
from a teacher's college to its present
status as a multi-purpose institution.
Victor E. Gimmestad, Head of Department cf English, looks over program for new under-graduate
courses.
166
Thomas E. Comfort, Head of the Department of Foreign Language;, demonstrates the use of the master control in the language laboratory through
which the professor may instruct students.
Arthur W. Watterson, late Head of the Department of Geography, talks with student on required courses in geography.
FOREIGN LANGUAGE GEOGRAPHY
The Foreign Language Depart-
ment offers the student a chance to
learn a foreign literature, geography,
and culture as well as language. Stu-
dents are instructed by both traditional
methods and the latest audio-lingual
techniques and may participate in Jun-
ior-Year-Abroad by arrangement with
other universities. This year, progress
was made in acquiring new materials
for the language laboratory in the area
of records and tapes. The department
is looking ahead to a second language
lab and two electronic classrooms.
The Department of Geography,
headed at present by a chairman and
committee, continues to look to the
future, with plans for expansion in sev-
eral directions. Further exploration in
the area of work possible with the spe-
cial aids added in the previous year
show a limitless field of experimenta-
tion. The department, in co-operation
with the University of Illinois, conducts
a National Defense Education Act In-
stitute during the summer. This institute
concerns the granting of funds to stu-
dents of geography.
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HISTORY
The History Department, form-
erly part of the Social Science depart-
ment, was newly formed in September
of 1966. Along with a new administra-
tive structure, new majors were intro-
duced for both liberal arts and teacher
education. Throughout each year semi-
nars are presented by members of the
faculty. This year, eight seminars were
held at which various professors pre-
sented material they were currently
covering in their respective research
areas. A program for a Master's de-
gree has been offered for the past four
years, and the History Department is
currently formulating a doctoral de-
gree.
Dr. Robert J. Champagne, Acting Head of Department of History.
LIBRARY SCIENCE
Beginning in September of 1966,
ISU students were offered the oppor-
tunity to take library science as a
major field. The Department of Library
Science introduced several new courses
which students may take in order to
fulfill the major field requirement of
33 semester hours. Other changes in
the department included the switch to
the Library of Congress classification
in order to make better use of infor-
mation in the Library of Congress card
catalog. The department has started a
plan for acquiring books as soon as
they are published in the United States.
Dr. Joe W. Kraus, Head of Department of Library Science.
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MATHEMATICS
Mathematics, a vital field in an
atomic age, is continually undergoing
innovations. Complex Analysis, Mathe-
matical Theory of Rings, Functional
Analysis, Real Analysis, General To-
pology II, and Stochastic Processes are
six new courses to be offered by the
Math department in the fall of 1967.
Among the speakers at the weekly
seminars this year were Dr. Kwang
Chul Ha of the University of Southern
Florida and Dr. Robert Thomas of Ar-
gonne Laboratories. In the last five
years, the Math department has given
eighty master's degrees and is pres-
ently moving in the direction of a doc-
toral program.
Dr. Clyde T. McCormicIc, Head of Department of Mathematics.
Dr. Harold J. Born, Head of Department of Physics.
PHYSICS
Typical of new experiments
added to the advanced undergraduate
laboratory this year was an experiment
for measuring Planck's Constant. Equip-
ment to measure the velocity of light
was purchased, and a telescope was
added to be used in the new under-
graduate astronomy course. As part of
the Visiting Scientist Program, this year
Dr. Danial Zaffarano of Iowa State
University spoke to students and fac-
ulty members on x-raying the nucleus
and physics research at the Ames Labo-
ratory. The Physics Department will
play a major role in initiating a two-
year pre-engineering program at ISU.
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Dr. Alice L. Ebel, Head of Department of Political Science, advises Terry Heden on his scheduling problems.
POLITICAL SCIENCE
The newly-created Political Sci-
ence Department, formerly a part of
the Social Science Department, gained
its own entity this fall when this insti-
tution changed over to a liberal arts
program. The principal purpose of this
department is not to turn out political
scientists, but rather to provide stu-
dents in this area with a broad back-
ground for a liberal arts education.
Besides teaching possibilities, students
in political science may look forward
to business executive opportunities;
may enter governmental positions at
local, state, or national levels; or, if
they so desire, may continue their stud-
ies in the area of law.
PSYCHOLOGY
The autumn of 1966 witnessed
the formation of the Psychology De-
partment which offers a major in psy-
chology and directs its undergraduate
program toward providing the student
with a solid liberal arts education. Vo-
cational training requires graduate
study. At present, master's degrees in
psychology and school psychology are
given. Incorporation of five new gradu-
ate courses are planned. This summer,
Abnormal Psychology will be offered
and Differential Psychology follows
next fall. Other resources are being
used in equipping the psychology labo-
ratory. Nineteen full-time faculty mem-
bers, thirteen resident graduate stu-
dents, and forty-five majors are in the
department.
Dr. Walter Friedhoff, Acting Head of Department of Psychology.
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SOCIOLOGY-ANTHROPOLOGY
Dr. Vernon C. Pohlman, Head of Department of Sociology-Anthropology, discusses department policies.
Dr. Charles A. White, Head of Department of Speech, meets with student about requirements.
Newly created in September,
1966, and already planning for a mas-
ter's degree program by July, 1968, is
the Department of Sociology-Anthro-
pology. Currently, a revision of the
curriculum, with at least two new
courses to be offered next year, and a
continuation of the successful team
teaching approach are being carried
on toward this goal. This department
is striving for a more highly developed
discipline and a higher caliber of
teaching than was possible before in
the combined Social Science Depart-
ment. It is preparing the student for a
variety of fields, from high school
teaching to social work to government
personnel work.
SPEECH
The Department of Speech is
looking into the future with enthusiasm.
Enrollments in all the areas, Audiology,
Pathology, Theatre, Rhetoric and Pub-
lic Address, Interpretative Reading,
and Radio and Television are growing
at a rate which makes "keeping up"
difficult. More speech is being taught
in the elementary schools, secondary
schools, and in college than ever be-
fore. New programs, such as Reader's
Theatre, Laboratory Theatre, graduate
program in Audiology, Speech Re-
source for elementary teachers, and a
minor in Radio and Television, are de-
veloping. The challenge is to maintain
quality as we adapt to the demands
of quantity.
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COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
In the first year of its organiza-
tion, close communicational lines have
been established between the seven de-
partments comprising the College of
Education. Improvement of the present
undergraduate programs in teacher ed-
ucation, the careful development of
additional graduate programs, and in-
novative efforts in both common school
and collegiate curricula represent its
future goals. The departments of the
College look forward to an expanding
role of leadership in education through
a complementary balanced approach
involving scholarly inquiry, preparation
of teachers and other school personnel,
and service to the schools of Illinois.
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Dr. Leo E. Eastman, Head of Department ot Education.
Dr. Donald M. Prince, Head of Department of Educational Administration.
EDUCATION
The Department of Education
offers graduate programs in supervision
and in counseling and guidance. The
remainder of the courses are service
courses for students who are preparing
for teaching. During the year, the de-
partment has developed new programs
including the master's degree in read-
ing and format for future doctoral
programs. In addition, the department
has been working on courses in the area
of philosophical foundations of educa-
tion. A complete revamping of the
undergraduate sequence of courses for
secondary certification is being con-
sidered for the future.
EDUCATIONAL
ADMINISTRATION
The Department of Educational
Administration offers graduate work
leading to the master's, specialist, and
doctoral degrees. Less than five years
ago, the Department launched one of
the first three doctoral programs of-
fered at ISU. Mrs. Odessa Meyer
earned the first advanced graduate de-
gree in ISU history in August of 1965;
and Mr. Joseph Mini was awarded the
first doctoral degree in educational
administration in May of 1966.
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Dr. Helen M. Nance, Head of Division of Elementary Education.
ELEMENTARY
EDUCATION
Students majoring in Elementary
Education engage in an inter-depart-
mental and inter-collegiate program as
there are professional requirements in
approximately ten departments in addi-
tion to the general education program.
In this way, students experience tine
instruction in each curriculum area of
concern to the elementary school.
Laboratory experiences, a unique fea-
ture of the professional elementary
education sequence, include observa-
tions, child study, junior participation,
and student teaching in the campus
school and public schools.
Dr. V. L. Replogle, Director of Metcalf School.
METCALF
ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL
The roles of Metcalf Elementary
School include profiting services to
teacher-education students with special
emphasis on pre-student teaching labo-
ratory experiences. Research projects
are conducted on various aspects of
child growth and learning and provide
a modern educational program for
about six hundred pupils, including one
hundred twenty special education stu-
dents.
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Cecilia J. Lauby, Director of Professional Laboratory Experiences.
PROFESSIONAL
LABORATORY
EXPERIENCES
Bridging the gap between edu-
cational theory and practice has been
an important objective of a good
teacher-education program. Profes-
sional laboratory experiences, broadly
defined, are those direct experiences
in which teacher education students
engage while learning to relate educa-
tional theory to the everyday activities
of the learner and to direct the learn-
ing of the pupil. The culminating pro-
fessional laboratory experience for
most undergraduates is student teach-
ing, during which they seek to acquire
the skills and knowledge needed for
the successful instruction of our youth.
SPECIAL EDUCATION
The Special Education Depart-
ment offers bachelor's and master's de-
grees with specialization in several
areas of educating the handicapped.
The ISU laboratory schools provide
well-rounded special education pro-
grams for most types of exceptional
children. Students are provided im-
portant experiences at the Psychologi-
cal Counseling Center, Speech Clinic,
Reading and Hearing Laboratories, and
also in local and residential school spe-
cial education programs. Qualified per-
sonnel are in critical demand; the num-
ber of teachers needed is estimated to
be four times the number now avail-
able.
Dr. Harold R. Phelps, Head of Department of Special Education.
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UNIVERSITY HIGH
SCHOOL
An integral part of ISU is the
University High School with an enroll-
ment of 664 students. The high school
is completely comprehensive with a
department corresponding to each de-
partment offered by the University.
The building is equipped to accommo-
date the physically handicapped and
also has a Braille resource room. Com-
plete laboratory facilities are available
in many departments. The new build-
ing, opened last year, provides a com-
pletely modern setting for student
teaching experiences as well as a labo-
ratory for Educational Psychology and
.Secondary Education classes.
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Harry D. Lovelass, Director of University High School.
Mike Barnes is a member of the Marching Band which participates in parades and
football games.
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Dr. Harold E. Gibson, Acting Dean of College of Applied Science and Technology.
COLLEGE OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
The College of Applied Science
and Technology, accounting for seven
per cent of ISU's enrollment, was es-
tablished by the Board of Governors
of State Colleges and Universities in
1966. The College, headed by Acting
Dean Harold Gibson, consists of the
Departments of Agriculture, Home
Economics, and Industrial Arts.
Programs of study are available
in each of the departments for prepa-
ration to enter various agricultural,
home economics related, and indus-
trial-technical occupations as well as
teacher education. The Department of
Agriculture offers a bachelor's degree,
whereas the other departments offer
master's degrees.
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AGRICULTURE
The agriculture program at Illi-
nois State University initiates and pro-
motes the necessary skills in teacher
preparation and general agriculture.
Along with classroom study and ex-
perience in the special agriculture
laboratory on campus, work is required
on the university farm. Each year ag-
riculture students participate in at
least six major intercollegiate livestock
judging contests throughout the United
States. The judging team is composed
of five students. Practice for these con-
tests begins in early fall and takes
place at breeders' farms both in Illi-
nois and in surrounding states.
Harvey S. Woods, Head of the Department of Agriculture, conducts soil experiments at lab.
HOME ECONOMICS
For a period of years, the ISU
Home Economics Department has led
in the preparation of vocational Home
Economics teachers, but the demand
for qualified teachers far exceeds the
number available. Students in the vo-
cational program apply theory and
practices by attending field trips, Fu-
ture Homemakers of America confer-
ences, Illinois Home Economics Asso-
ciation conventions, and by student
teaching. In 1966, another degree was
added to the curriculum to accommo-
date those students interested in be-
coming Home Advisors, Merchandisers,
and Food or Textile Researchers.
Florence Davis, Head of the Department of Home Economics, discusses a home planning unit.
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS
As with most departments, in-
dustrial arts has begun courses with the
non-teaching curriculum in mind. The
department presently is trying to give
its students a general background cov-
ering the entire field. With the Four
Point Program for the building of more
junior colleges that will stress the voca-
tional subjects, the industrial arts de-
partment sees as its job the training of
teachers for these schools. This summer
ISU will be one of twenty-three institu-
tions to participate in the N.D.E.A. fel-
lowship program. ISU will be offering
instruction in computer drafting as part
of this program.
Charles B. Porter, Head of the Department of Industrial Arts, watches a demonstration on mechanics.
Professor Prigge enjoys a leisure moment.
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Claude M. Dillinger, Head of Unaffiliated Departments.
UNAFFILIATED DEPARTMENTS
On September I, 1966, the uni-
versity was divided into three colleges,
the College of Applied Science and
Technology, the College of Education,
and the College of Liberal Arts and
Sciences, comprising twenty-four de-
partments. Five departments outside of
these colleges were designated as Un-
affiliated Departments.
They are: Art, Music, Business
Education, Health and Physical Educa-
tion for Men, and Health and Physical
Education for Women. These depart-
ments must petition for new colleges
or be absorbed into existing colleges.
The departments now operate as col-
leges, although they are not officially
organized as such.
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Dr. F. Louis Hoover, Head of Department of Art.
ART
The Art Department continues
to be one of the largest art depart-
ments in the nation for a university of
this size. The graduate program is
mushrooming at both the master's and
doctorate levels, as graduate students
come to ISU from schools all over the
nation. The biggest problem facing the
department is one of space. This year
some classes and offices were located
in Central School. A new service, "ISU
Art For ISU," was initiated, providing
works of art by ISU students and fac-
ulty to be taken out on loan for use
around the compus. One of the largely
growing studio areas is in printmaking.
BUSINESS
EDUCATION
The Business Education Depart-
ment received authorization from the
State Board for Vocational Education
to provide all of the teacher education
courses needed by teachers and co-
ordinators of vocational cooperative
programs in office and marketing edu-
cation. This year saw the first students
to graduate from ISU with non-teaching
degrees in business administration. A
new comprehensive major program in
accounting has been approved by the
University Council. New courses were
offered in marketing, finance, and vo-
cational business education.
Dr. Louis R. Toll, Head of Department of Business Education.
MEN'S HEALTH
AND PHYSICAL
EDUCATION
To meet the challenges brought
about by the change to Liberal Arts,
the Men's Department of Health and
Physical Education has expanded its
staff and curriculum. An upper-level
course, Applied Motor Learning, has
been added in addition to courses de-
signed to prepare the men for gradu-
ate study. More men have enrolled in
graduate school, necessitating new
equipment and an enlarged graduate
research lab. This year ISU men have
participated in ten varsity sports and
fourteen intramural sports. Also, ISU
played host to the Illinois Junior Col-
lege Basketball Tournament and to one
super-sectional of the State High
School Basketball Tournament.
WOMEN'S HEALTH
AND PHYSICAL
EDUCATION
The Department of Health and
Physical Education for Women con-
tinues to expand its opportunities for
the students of this campus to gain
recreational resourcefulness, to experi-
ence the satisfaction of efficient move-
ment, and to learn new skills. Extensive
intramural, extramural, and intercol-
legiate programs challenge each wom-
an's skill and interest. The need for
female physical educators continues
unabated. Professional programs in
physical education and dance educa-
tion reflect the new direction in the
study of human movement. Skill in and
knowledge of human movements are a
part of the continuing education of all
men and women.
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Dr. Ariey F. Gillett, Head of Department of Men's Health and Physical Education, visits soccer
class.
Dr. Phebe Scott, Head of Department of Women's Health and Physical Education, comments on
Orchesis.
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MUSIC
Expansion is the key word which
describes the Department of Music.
Experience in the laboratory schools
has been increased in order to provide
better preparation of music teachers.
The department has purchased new
equipment for repairing instruments.
With this equipment, instruments can
be repaired and put back into use im-
mediately. The department has also co-
operated with the Department of Art
and Speech to introduce a new course,
The Arts and Modern Man, which stu-
dents may take to fulfill general edu-
cation requirements. The course deals
with the interrelated study of the fine
arts and is taught by instructors from
each of the three areas.
Dr. Howard H. Rye, Head of Department of
Music.
Sir Anthony Eden, Earl of Avon, was the speaker for the annual Adlai E. Stevenson Lectures on International Affairs.
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Abshire, Ellen M. Assistant Professor of Health & Physical
Education.
Adams, Robert. Instructor in Chemistry.
Albert, Richard N. Instructor in English.
Allen, Michael. Faculty Assistant in Sociology.
Anderson, Edward T. Instructor in Industrial Arts.
Anderson, Hazel le M. Assistant Professor of Library Science.
Armstrong, Donald. Assistant Professor of Music.
Ashbrook, William D. Professor of Industrial Arts.
FACULTY
Bagdonas, Apolinaras. Instructor in Latin.
Bailey, Dallas B. Assistant Dean of Men.
Banks, Wilson P. Assistant Professor of Mathematics.
Barber, G. B. Professor of Speech.
Bass, B. H. Assistant Professor of Health 6 Physical
Education.
Batty, Paul W. Instructor in Speech.
Beck, Roy. Instructor in Speech.
Beckman, Kenneth R. Assistant Professor of Education.
Bell, Claude A. Associate Professor of Industrial Arts.
Bellas, Ralph A. Associate Professor of English.
Belshe, Francis. Professor of Education.
Bewsey, Julia. Instructor in Library Science.
Bey, Douglas R. Professor of Mathematics.
Billingsley, Al lie Ward. Professor of Spanish.
Bird, Ruth. Assistant Professor of Health & Physical
Education.
Bishop, John D. Instructor in English.
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Blomgren, Roger Dean. Professor of Industrial Arfs.
Boaz, John K. Assisfanf Professor of Speech.
Bock, Walter F. Instructor In Art.
Bond, Arthur D. Associate Professor of Chemistry.
Bond, Richard R. Professor of Zoology.
Born, Harold. Professor of Physical Science.
Bralnard, Doris. Instructor in Library Science.
Brand, Paul J. Professor of Geography.
Bremer, Alma B. Assistant Professor of Home Economics.
Brockman, Herman F. Associate Professor of Genetics.
Brome, Robert B. Assistant Professor of English.
Brown, Edna. Instructor in Education.
Brown, Francis R. Professor of Mathematics.
Brown. Lynn H. Assistant Professor of Mathematics.
Brubaker, Leonard A. Associate Professor of Education.
Bruening, Leonard F. Associate Professor of Mathematics.
Bruno, James S. Instructor in Education.
Bryan, Elsie. Instructor in Home Economics.
Buchanan, Duane E. Faculty Assistant in Health & Physical
~ .. . „ , Education.
Carlton, Lessie. Professor of Education.
Carroll, Conrad. Assistant Professor of Mathematics.
Champagne, Roger J. Associate Professor of History.
Chesebro, Patricia. Assistant Professor of Psychology.
Chiles, Helen. Assistant Professor of Latin.
Clark, Dorothy W. Assistant Professor of Speech.
Clark, Faith. Assistant Professor of Health & Physical
r- r , -ri « . Education.
Uomtort, Thomas E. Professor of French.
Condon, Arnold C. Professor of Business Education.
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Cox, Delano K. Assistant Professor of Botany.
Coyne, Charles E. Assistant Professor of Education.
Cralley, John. Assistant Professor of Zoology.
Cramer, Robert L. Assistant Professor of Physical Science.
Crawford, Larry M. Instructor in Education.
Crew, John E. Associate Professor of Physical Science.
Crews, Warren S. Assistant Professor of Health & Physical
Education.
Crist, Robert L. Professor of Psychology.
FACULTY
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Crumley, Richard D. Associate Professor of Mathematics.
Culver, Alfred, /Associate Professor of Agriculture.
Curl, Gerald A. Instructor in Business Education.
Damm, Frances L. Assistant Professor of Education.
Davies, Lillian S. Associate Professor of Education.
Davis, Florence. Professor of Home Economics.
Denny, Curtis L. Assistant Professor of Education.
Dillinger, Claude M. Professor of Psychology.
Dohleman, Lee. Instructor in Business Education.
Dohrmann, Paul F. >4ssociore Professor of Health & Physical
Education.
Dorethy, Rex Eugene. Instructor in Art.
Dowdall, Leven. Assistant Professor of Industrial Arts.
Downing, James R. Assistant Professor of Mathematics.
Duncan, Robert L. Associate Professor of English.
Duty, Robert. Associate Professor of Chemistry.
Eatherly, Scott. Assistant Professor of English.
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Edge, Orlyn P. Associate Professor of Mathematics.
Egelston, Elwood F. Professor of Education.
Eikenberry, Alice M. Professor of History.
Elfstrand, Frances. Assistant Professor of Business Education.
Elliott, Ralph A. Doctor in Health Service.
Endsley, Ann. Instructor in Mathematics.
Engberg, Edna. Assistant Professor of Health & Physical
Education.
Esbin, John. Instructor in Mathematics.
Escott, Stanley B. Assistant Professor of Education.
Esworthy, Ray. Professor of Business Education.
Evans, G. Harlowe. Professor of Chemistry.
Fagerburg, Dorothy S. Assistant Professor of Library
Science.
Farmer, Louise. Assistant Professor of Education.
Feicke, Ethel G. Assistant Professor of Education.
Ferrell, John. Assoo'ore Professor of Music.
Ficek, Edmund F. Instructor in Business Education.
Fischer, Raymond L. Assistant Professor of Speech.
Fisher, James L. Associate Professor of Psychology.
Fitch, K. L. Associate Professor of Anatomy.
Fitzpatrick, E. D. Associate Professor of Education.
Floyd, Thomas W. Assistant Professor of Education.
Foeller, George. Assistant Professor of Music.
Foreman, Anne. Assistant Professor of French.
Foster, George M. Assistant Professor of Speech.
Frame, Terry M. Instructor in Business Education.
Francis, Charles E. Instructor in Industrial Arts.
Friedhoff, Walter H. Professor of Psychology.
Frigo, Leo H. Doctor in Health Service.
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Frye, Harold. Assistant Professor of Health & Physical
Education.
Fuehrer, William. Associate Professor of German.
Gaigalas, Vytas V. Associate Professor of French.
Galaway, Beryl. Assistant Professor of Library Science.
Gale, Charles. Instructor in English.
Gardula, Robert J. Assistant Professor of Geography.
Gefvert, Constance J. Instructor in English.
Giles, Marjorie B. Instructor in Education.
FACULTY
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Gillett, Arley. Professor of Health 6 Physical Education.
Gilmore, Hal M. Assistant Professor of Mathematics.
Giradi, George. Instructor in Health & Physical Education.
Gnagey, William. Professor of Psychology.
Grady, Michael D. Faculty Assistant in English.
Gray, Miriam M. Professor of Health & Physical Education.
Gritzmacher, Glenn S. Assistant Professor of Library
Science.
Hage, Dean S. Professor of Education.
Hall, Barbara C. Professor of Health 6 Physical Education.
Hall, Judith B. Instructor in Health 6 Physical Education.
Ha Ham, James A. Associate Professor of Business Education.
Hanneford, Alonzo. Instructor in Industrial Arts.
Harden, Warren R. ^ssociore Professor of Economics.
Hardine, Doris. Assistant Professor of Music.
Harris, Alice. Assistant Professor of Education.
Harris, Archie. Assistant Professor of Health & Physical
Education.
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Hathway, Robert G. Associate Professor of Mathematics.
Hawse, John E. Assistant Professor of Industrial Arts.
Haydar, Afak. Assistant Professor of Political Science.
Heissler, John. Associate Professor of English.
Heldt, Carl D. Assistant Professor of Health & Physical
Education.
Hemenway, Robert. Associate Professor of Education.
Henderson, Doris E. Instructor in Health & Physical
Education.
Henderson, Janet. Instructor in English.
Henline, Ruth. Professor of English.
Hermanowici, Henry J. Professor of Education.
Hiclclin, C. R. Protestor of Education.
Higgins, Lynne P. Instructor in Health & Physical Education.
Hill, Eugene L. Professor of Health & Physical Education.
Hocking, Norman J. Instructor in English.
Hoffarth, Hallie M. Faculty Assistant in Mathematics.
Holm, Joy A. Assistant Professor of Art.
Holmes, Roger M. Instructor in Education.
Holtman, Eugene A. Assistant Professor of Library Science.
Honn, Max L Assistant Professor of Industrial Arts.
House, J. E., Jr. Assistant Professor of Chemistry.
Howard, James Merle. Assistant Professor of Education.
Hrudka, Q. L. Associate Professor of Education.
Hubbard, Ben C. Professor of Education.
Huggins, Ruth. Assistant Professor of English.
Hulet, Richard E. Professor of Education.
Huser, Mary K. Associate Professor of Education.
Hutslar, Jack R. Instructor in Education.
Irvin, Jean. Instructor in Health & Physical Education.
189
Iivin, Richard F. Assistant Professor in Health & Physical
Education.
Ivens, Howard. Professor of Physical Science.
Jackson, Harry. Assistant Professor of Biological Science.
James, Jeannie H. Associate Professor of Home Economics.
James, Kenneth. Associate Professor of Agriculture.
Jochums, Milford C. Professor of English.
Johnson, Henry C. Assistant Professor of Education.
Johnston, John L. Professor of Industrial Arts.
FACULTY
Johnston, Sandra. Faculty Assistant in Mathematics.
Justin, Heather. Faculty Assistant in Health & Physical
Education.
Kagy, Frederick D. Associate Professor of Industrial Arts.
Karch, Jacqueline. Associate Professor of Home Economics.
Keeley, Benjamin. Professor of Sociology.
Kennedy, William N. Assistant Professor of Latin.
Keough, Betty. Associate Professor of Health 6 Physical
Education.
Kewish, Sharon. Instructor in English.
Knepler, Jane E. Assistant Professor of Geography.
Knight, Homer. Professor of Education.
Knofla, Alan N. Instructor in Business Education.
Koepke, H. F. Professor of Business Education.
Kohlmeyer, Fred W. Associate Professor of History.
Kohn, Walter S. G. Associate Professor of Political Science.
Kron, Marian E. Instructor in Mathematics.
Kurth, C. H. Associate Professor of Education.
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Laidig, Kermit M. Professor of Geography.
Larsen, Arthur H. Distinguished Professor of Higher
Education.
Laurenti, Joseph L Professor of Spanish.
Laymon, Ronald L Associate Professor of Education.
Legge, William. Assistant Professor of Education.
Levine, Leon. Assistant Professor of History.
Lewis, Marjorie L. Assistant Professor of Psychology.
Lilly, Lois. Assistant Professor of Education.
Lionberger, Warren W. Instructor in Education.
Little, Harry A. Associate Professor of Education.
Lorig, Thomas W. Instructor in Mathematics.
Lundgren, Hattie C. Assistant Professor of Home Economics.
Mabry, Laurene. Assistant Professor of Health & Physical
Education.
Macesich, Michael. >4ssis/on/ Professor of Chemistry.
Manahan, Henry R. Professor of Latin.
Mandera, Franklin R. Instructor in French & Spanish.
Mansfield, Faye. >4ss/sranr Professor of Education.
Marsh, Robert. Faculty Assistant in Education.
Marshall, Helen E. Professor of History.
Martens, J. Louis. Professor of Botany.
Martin, Marjorie. Assistant Professor of Health & Physical
Education.
Martinez, Olga. Instructor in Spanish.
Marvin, Kenneth O. Instructor in Education.
Mauck, Inez L. Assistant Professor of Education.
Mendenhall, Elsie. Faculty Assistant in Business Education.
Metcalf, Joseph E. Instructor in Graphic Arts.
Meyer, Odessa. Assistant Professor of Education.
Milander, Henry. Faculty Assistant in Education.
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Miller, E. Joan. Associate Professor of Geography.
Miller, Earlynn J. Instructor in Health & Physical Education.
Miller, S. Duncan. Instructor in Music.
Moore, Barry E. Assistant Professor of Art.
Moore, Robert H. Professor of Education.
Morris, Charles E., Jr. Associate Professor of Mathematics.
Moskoviti, David H. Instructor in Music.
Mullen, Jess. Instructor in Library Science.
FACULTY
«J*, ,,4.
Myrick, Vesta. Faculty Assistant in Education.
McCarthy, John R. Instructor in History.
McCarthy, Willard J. Assistant Professor of Industrial Arts.
McComas, Charles T. Instructor in Russian.
McCormick, Clyde T. Professor of Mathematics.
Nance, Helen M. Professor of Education.
Natale, Joseph. Assistant Professor of Art.
Nelson, Jean E. Assistant Professor of Library Science.
Nichols, Beverly. Instructor in Health & Physical Education.
Nimz, Richard Lee. Instructor in Education.
O'Connor, Burton L. Professor of Health & Physical
Education.
Oien, Carroll J. Faculty Assistant in Business Education.
Olson, Thomas A. Instructor in History.
O'Neill, William. Instructor in Health & Physical Education.
Ottinger, Alice. Instructor In Art.
Owens, Dale Curtis. Faculty Assistant in Speech.
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Paarlberg, William. Instructor in Education.
Packwood, Mary M. Assistant Professor of Art.
Palmer, James B. Assistant Professor of Education.
Palmer, Virginia. y4ssoc/o/e Professor of Education.
Parker, Louise. Assistant Professor of Education.
Parkinson, Roberta. Instructor in Education.
Parret, Margaret. Assistant Professor of Speech.
Patterson, James E. Professor of Geography.
Paulson, Paul M. Instructor in Industrial Arts.
Paxton, G. Ben. Assistant Professor of Speech.
Peithman, Harlan. Professor of Music.
Pendleton, Charles W. Instructor in Industrial Arts.
Perry, Warren S. Associate Professor of Business Education.
Peterson, Carroll V. Associate Professor of English.
Peterson, Don L. Instructor in Music.
Petrossian, George A. Assistant Professor of French.
Pett it, Barbara R. Instructor in Education.
Phelps, Harold R. Professor of Education.
Planck, Gary. Instructor in Speech.
Poe, Douglas. Associate Professor of Economics.
Porter, Charles. Professor of Industrial Arts.
Price, Emily L. Instructor in English.
Ramseyer, Gary C. Assistant Professor of Education.
Ranta, Taimi. Associate Professor of English.
Rayfield, JoAnn. Assistant Professor of History.
Reed, Ronald D. Instructor in Library Science.
Reese, H. Eerie. Professor of Business Education.
Reiter, Richard. Associate Professor of Chemistry.
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Replogle, V. L. Professor of Education.
Retzer, Kenneth A. Assistant Professor of Mathematics.
Rhodes, Dent M. Associate Professor of Education.
Roderick, James L. Associate Professor of Music.
Rozum, Mary A. Assistant Professor of Education.
Ruby, Donald D. Faculty Assistant in Graphic Arts.
Russell, Elizabeth. Assistant Professor of Education.
Ryder, Bernard L Professor of Chemistry.
FACULTY
Rye, Howard H. Professor of Music.
Sands, Theodore. Professor of History.
Schapsmeier, Edward. Associate Professor of History.
Schellhase, Vivian R. Instructor in English.
Schuetz, Peter F. Assistant Professor of Music.
Scott, Keith L. Associate Professor of Education.
Scott, Phebe M. Professor of Health & Physical Education.
Serra, Mary C. Professor of Education.
Shaw, Harry B. Instructor in English.
Shaw, Kenneth A. Assistant Professor of Education.
Sheveland, Alice. Assistant Professor of Education.
Singer, Robert N. Assistant Professor of Health & Physical
Education.
Smith, Charles D. Instructor in Mathematics.
Smith, Edwin B. Assistant Professor of Education.
Smith, Gwen K. Professor of Health & Physical Education.
Smith, Nelson. Assistant Professor of Education.
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Smith, Ralph L. Professor of Speech,
Smith, Richard J. Associate Professor of Education.
Smith, Robert R. Assistant Professor of Business Education.
Sonkin, Iris. Faculty Assistant in Education.
Sorrells, Linda M. Instructor in Health & Physical Education.
Spector, Irwin. Professor of Music.
Steele, J. Russell. Assistant Professor of Health & Physical
Education.
Stefl, E. Robert. Instructor in Art.
Steinburg, C. Louis. Assistant Professor of Art.
Stoddard, Alma. Assistant Professor of Health & Physical
Education.
Sutherland, Robert D. Associate Professor of English.
Swank, Marilyn D. Instructor in Education.
Swank, Richard M. Assistant Professor of Education.
Sweet, David. Assistant Professor of Political Science.
Talkington, Bonnie. Instructor in Education.
Talkington, Joe E. Associate Professor of Industrial Arts.
Tarrant, Patrick. Professor of French.
Tarrant, Thilia. Assistant Professor of History.
Tasher, Lucille. Professor of History.
Tasker, Vivian. Assistant Professor of Education.
Thomas, Clayton. Associate Professor of Education.
Thomas, Mervin R. Instructor in English.
Thompson, James T. Assistant Professor of Agriculture.
Toll, Lewis R. Professor of Business Education.
Tudor, Raymond. Assistant Professor of English.
Udstuen, Sadie. Assistant Professor of Education.
Vance, Arden. Assistant Professor of Music.
Vargo, Steven. Assistant Professor of Speech.
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Venerable, Wilbur R. Associate Professor of Education.
Vernon, Walter. Assistant Professor of Psychology.
Vetter, Dale B. Professor of English.
Virgilio, Marion C. Instructor in English.
Wade, Francis. Assistant Professor of Library Science.
Wagner, Jack. Instructor in German.
Waimon, Morton. Professor of Education.
Wallace, Joseph E. Instructor in Education.
Watson, Luellen. Instructor in Spanish.
Wedelcind, Ronald R. Faculty Assistant in Mathematics.
Weith, Alan W. Instructor in Health & Physical Education.
Welsch, Harold. Instructor in English.
White, John F. Instructor in English.
White, William V. ,4ss/Vanr Professor of Industrial Arts.
Wilson, Beverly D. Assistant Professor of Health & Physical
Education.
Wilson, Thomas D. Assistant Professor of Political Science.
Winford, B. Jean. >4ssoc/ore Professor of Education.
Wise, Vermeil. Assistant Professor of English.
Wiseman, Emory E. Assistant Professor of Industrial Arts.
Wold, Stanley G. Professor of Art.
Workman, Donna Jo. Assistant Professor of Health &
Physical Education.
Yagodich, Georgette. Nurse in Laboratory School.
Young, Lyle M. Professor of Music.
Young, Orville L. Professor of Agriculture.
Zambcni, M. Jean. Instructor in Art.
Zeidenstein, Harvey. Assistant Professor of Political Science.
Zeller, William D. Associate Professor of Education.
Zelson, Sidney. Assistant Professor of Spanish.
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STUDENT TEACHING
A Challenge in Practical Experience
Visual aids help to stimulate young minds
Young men prepare for an adult world.
Children explore lite through lab experiments.
After going through a four-year
program of general education, major
and minor courses, and teacher-prepa-
ration courses, a student of a teacher-
training institution is ready to face the
classroom situation. This is student
teaching. Student teachers encounter
new responsibilities and discover new
freedoms; the responsibilities usually
allow him more selfsufficiency. There is
a new community for him to become
acquainted with, faculty members with
which he will compare teaching notes,
and children to know and then guide.
The student teacher may teach in the
elementary grades, the junior high
school, or the secondary school. Each
faces different issues. Some major
problems an elementary teacher must
work with are a child's interest level,
the development of his motor skills, and
his social cooperation among peers. A
junior high teacher works with a group
of children at an in-between age when
emotional problems are frequently
seen. Understanding and guidance must
be shown by the person they look up
to in the classroom. The secondary
school teacher deals with his own
unique problems. The young people
under his instruction exist in an adult
world, but many of their interests are
still adolescent. It is the teacher's job
to help initiate these young adults into
a more sophisticated society.
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Facts must be analyzed before thesis is reached.
Data is computed for an accurate evaluation
Technical skills come before course mastery.
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GRADUATE STUDENTS
New Obligations
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Graduate students at ISU vary
in fields from art to chemistry and
physical sciences to English and foreign
languages. Probably the most outstand-
ing characteristic which separates them
from the undergraduate is their strong
sense of personal motivation. Besides
their designated class load, they spend
many hours in the library in the carrels
preparing their thesis. Many also serve
as assistants to instructors and as coun-
selors in the various dormitories trying
to create a closer relationship between
student and administration. Through
these added responsibilities, they re-
ceive many new and enlightening ex-
periences concerning their lives now
and in the future. The scheduling of
time for work, study, and recreation is
understandably of great importance to
every Illinois State graduate student.
Graduate student Barbara Nelsen illustrates the importance oi proving a hypothesis.
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Experience Brings Knowledge
Lynn Dwyer, graduate student in English, finds that lecturing and discussing are part of the job, too.
The field of Biology requires much charting as well as work in the lab for Kara Knight.
Being a graduate student in Music involves hours of listening, playing, and directing but also evenings of book work.
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SENIOR ADVISORY BOARD
The Senior Advisory Board is
larger than the advisory boards of the
other classes in order to keep the num-
ber of members constant while some
are student teaching. The senior class
sponsored a Homecoming float, and
had a tea for those seniors who gradu-
ated in January. Another tea was
planned for those who graduated in
June. The Class of 1967 held its second
Pajama Dance in February. Prizes were
awarded for the most original cos-
tumes. The class also sponsored two
other dances, one during semester
break and one in second semester.
These events were held to make money
for the senior class gift to the Univer-
sity. A senior class picnic was held in
May at South Campus. The board
worked with the Commencement Board
on graduation, deciding on announce-
ments, color of tassels, and other mat-
ters related to graduation. The board
held meetings twice a month.
SENIOR ADVISORY BOARD Front Row: Gerald Curl, adviser; Judy Werner, treasurer; Dick Lee, president; Cheryl Burns: secretary; Tom Nicholson,
vice-president. Second Row: Shirley Stumm, Caroline Goetz, Juanita Hansen, Cindy Judy, Allison Rusk. Third Row: Karen Satterfield, Dottie Rebokas,
Trina Jackson, Mary Jane Mattsson, Elizabeth Aldis, Elaine Wenninger, Diane Umland. Back Row: Gordon Nunemaker, Steve Fisher, Ronald Lyfold,
Mary K. Sweeney, Larry Rasmussen, Bette Janovsky, Carol Miller, Eric Rittenhouse.
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ABBOTT, MARTHA KAY Kenney
Elementary Education: ACE 3, 4; SEA 4.
ADAMS, CYNTHIA BAKER Peoria
Health and Physical Education: Women's PE Club I, 2, 3, 4; WRA Intramurals I, 2, 3; WRA Ex-
tramurals I, 2, 3, 4.
ALBIN, FLORA JEAN Decatur
Elementary Education: ACE 4; SEA 4; Wesley Foundation I.
ALBRECHT, DUANE F.
Asht
on
Business Education: Business Education Club 3, 4; Phi Beta Lambda 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4;
Transfer from Augustana College 2.
ALDIS, ELIZABETH ANN Aurora
Elementary Education: AWS Central Board 2; AWS Executive Board 3, 4, Treas. 2, Pres. 3; Class
Advisory Board 4; Entertainment Board 3, 4; Honor Resident Atkin-Colby Hall 3, 4; Oratorio
Choir I, 2; Redbird Rooters 3.
ALEXANDER, HOLLY ANNE
Palatine
Art: Big Four Committee 2, 3; Gamma Phi Court I; Homecoming Court 3; Honor Resident Atkin-
Colby 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais I; Orchesis I, 2, 3; Shufflin' Shoes 3, 4; Lloyd Shaw Dancers 3, 4;
Pi Delta Phi 4; Student Senate I; Wesley Foundation I.
ALLEN, BEVERLY JEAN
Chicago
Special Education: Marching Band I, 2; Varsity Band I; Student Leader 3; Wesley Foundation I,
2, 3, 4, Sec. 3.
ALLSOP, RALPH E. Argenta
Industrial Arts.
ALT, VYLETTE GAYE Hudson
Business Education: Business Education Club I: Phi Beta Lambda 2, 3, 4.
SENIORS
ALWARDT, BEVERLY ANN Strasburg
Home Economics: Home Economics Club I; Honor Resident Atkin-Colby Hall 3, 4; Redbird
Rooters 2, 3, 4.
AMDOR, BUNNEY JO Bellflower
Speech.
ANDERSON, BERNADETTE J. Rockford
Elementary Education.
ANDERSON, CAROL MARIE Western Springs
Spanish.
ANDERSON, KATHLEEN C. Aurora
Elementary Education.
ANDERSON, M. SHERRILL Newark
Elementary Education: ACE I, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Beta Alpha 3, 4; Alpha Omega Nu I, 2, 3, 4; AWS
House President Board 2; Gamma Phi Court 3; IVCF I, 2; Oratorio Choir 3, 4; Redbird Rooters
2, 3; Intramurals 2; SEA 2, 3, 4; Advisory Board 2, 3.
ANDERSON, SARA MARIE Rockford
Elementary Education: Oratorio Choir 2, 3, 4; SEA 3, 4; Young Democrats I
ANDERSON, SHARON JOSEPHINE Aledo
Special Education: Newman Club 2, 3, 4; Redbird Rooters 3; Special Education Club 3, 4; SEA
3, 4; Inter-Dorm Council 3, 4; Transfer from Blackhawk College 3.
ANTRAM, JOHN ROGER Grand Ridge
Social Science: Social Science Club 4; Intramurals I, 2; Student Leader 3; Young Democrats 4.
ARDEN, JEANNE LOUISE Traverse City, Michigan
Social Science: Redbird Rooters I, 2, 3; Social Science Club I, 2, 3, 4; Student Leader 3; SEA 4;
Young Republicans 2, 3; ISU Tutorial Project 3, 4.
ARMSTEAD, JANET ARNETIA Springfield
Elementary Education: ACE 4; NAACP I, 2, 3, 4.
ARMSTRONG, JANICE ELAINE Blue Mound
Elementary Education: ACE I, 3, 4, Sec. 4; Redbird Rooters I, 2, 3; SEA 3, 4.
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ARNOLD, RAE MYLEC . ... .. East Peoria
English: Student Leader 4.
ARTZ, JANET SCHMIDT Springfield
Health and Physical Education: Homecoming Court 3; Women's PE Club 2, 3. 4; WRA Intra-
murals 2; Young Democrats 3.
ASKEW, MICHAEL B. .. . . . Robbins
Mathematics.
ATCHISON, MARLA KAY Maroa
English: Phi Beta Lambda 3; WOC 4; SEA 4.
AYERS, KENT W. Decatur
Business Education: Phi Beta Lambda 3; Intramurals 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4; Transfer from DePauw Uni-
BACHTOLD, GLORIA J. Fairbury
Elementary Education: Apostolic Christian Bible Class I, 2, 3, 4.
BAIER, MARLENE KAY Pontiac
Business Education: Pi Omega Pi 3, 4.
BAIR, KAREN YVONNE Bloomington
Social Science: Social Science Club 3; Transfer from Kansas Wesleyan University 3.
BALDES, SHARON Greenfield
Special Education: Special Education Club I, 2; Young Democrats I.
CLASS OF 1967
BALDWIN, GARY JOHN Champaign
Speech: Class Advisory Board I, 2. 3; Class V.-Pres. I; "Italian Straw Hat"; Student Psychological
Association 4; U Club 2.
BARGER, JANICE KAYE Bensenville
English: English Club I; Young Republicans I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4.
BARNARD, JUDITH SUE Wood River
Elementary: ACE 2, 4.
BARNES, MICHAEL A. Ashton
Chemistry: Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Men's Glee Club 2, 3; University Choir 3; Varsity Band 2, 3;
Phi Mu Alpha I, 2, 3, 4; "Flower Drum Song"; Football I; Student Leader 3
BARR, CAROL ANN Edwardsville
Elementary Education: SEA 4; Marching Band I; Varsity Band I; Redbird Rooters 2.
BARR, JOHN R. Waynesville
Business Education: Business Education Club 2, 3; German Club 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 2; Shufflfn*
Shoes 2, 3, 4; Young Republicans I, 2, 3.
BARTEL, THOMAS AUGUST
Evergreen Park
Industrial Arts: Industrial Arts Club I, 2, 3, 4; lota Lambda Sigma 3, 4; Jesters 2, 3, 4; "Rosha-
mon"; "Miss Julia"; "The Dumb Waiter"; "Measure for Measure"; "The Time of Your Life";
"The Firebugs"; "Rumpelstiltskin"; "Inherit the Wind"; "Billy Budd"; "Oh Dad, Poor Dad";
"No Exit"; 'Sleep of Prisoners"; "Royal Gambit"; "Pis
murals I; WGLT I, 2.
3layboy of the Western World"; Intra-
BARTOLINI, CHERYLL ANN
Ladd
Social Science: Big Four Committee 3, 4; Newman Club I 2 Redbird Rooters 2 3 4- Social
Science Club 3; SEA 4; WRA Intramurals I.
BATTENSCHLAG, JUDITH ANN Aurora
Elementary Education: AWS House President Board 2, 3; Homecoming Board 4; SEA 4; WOC
3; Gamma Delta 2, 3, 4; Transfer from University of Illinois 2.
cago
BATUREVICH, AMY JOY Ch
Special Education: "Flower Drum Song"; Redbird Rooters 2.
BAUER, PAMELLA JANE Collinsville
Biological Science: Alpha Beta Alpha 2 3, 4; Big Four Committee 4; Class Advisory Board 3, 4;
Commencement Board 3; Naturalists Club 4; Student Leader 3- SEA 4.
BAUMAN, JAMES EDWARD
Coolcsville
Elementary Education: Junior Education Club 4; Men's Glee Club I, 2; Newman Club I, 2; In-
tramurals I, 2, 3, 4.
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BAUMBERGER, SARAH E Granite City
Special Education; Redbird Rooters 2; Special Education Club I; SEA 4.
BEAMER, MARVIN PAUL Taylorville
Business Education: Business Education Club I; Phi Beta Lambda 2, 3; Pi Omega Pi 3. 4; Sopho-
more Cotillion King 2; Baseball 2; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Young Republicans.
BECKER, CONNIE MELTON Stanford
Business Education: Phi Beta Lambda I, 2, 3; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4; Young Democrats I, 2.
BELL, DARLENE M Tinley Park
Social Science: Marching Band 3; Varsity Band 3; Newman Club 3; Redbird Rooters 3, 4; Social
Science Club 3; Young Democrats 4; WGLT 4; WOC 3, 4; Transfer from Joliet Junior College 3.
BELL, DAVID W Elkhart
Business Administration.
BELL, LINDA L Rossville
Elementary Education: INDEX 2, 3, 4, Class Editor 3, Arrangements Editor 4; Redbird Rooters
4; SEA 4; WOC 2, 3, 4; Young Republicans 2.
BELL, RONALD EUGENE Elkhart
Special Education: Big Four Committee 3; CEC 4; SEA 4; U Club I, 2, 3, 4; Young Democrats 2.
BELLM, DOROTHY JEAN . Carlinville
Junior High Education: Junior High Education Club 3, 4; Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4; SEA 4; Wom-
en's PE Club 2.
BELLM. PATRICIA M . . Highland
Elementary Education.
SENIORS
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BELT, MARGO J Harvey
English: English Club 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais 3, 4; Women's Chorus I, 2; Student Leader 2;
SEA 3.
BENDER, BARB K. Pekin
Elementary Education: AWS Central Board I, 2, 3; AWS House President Board 2; Homecoming
Committee I, 2; Lowell Mason Club I, 2, 3; University Choir I, 2; Newman Club I, 2; "Briga-
doon"; "Guys and Dolls' '; SEA 3, 4.
BENEWICH, BETTE L Aurora
Health and Physical Education.
BENJAMIN, REBECCA LUCILLE Quincy
English: English Club 2, 3; INDEX 4.
BERGESON, ALAN OTIS Elmhurst
English: Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres. 3, 4; Alpha Omega Nu 2, 3, 4; Big Four Committee
2, 3, 4; English Club 2; Intramurals I, 4; Student Leader 3; SEA 3; WGLT 2, 3; Young Republicans
2, 3.
BERGSTROM, KEITH DOUGLAS Rockford
English: Class Advisory Board 2, 3, 4; English Club 4; German Club 4; Lutheran Club 3, 4,
V -Pres. 2.
BERNOTEIT, JUDITH ANN Joliet
Elementary Education: Lutheran Club 4; SEA 4; Transfer from Joliet Junior College 3.
BERRY, LETHA DARLENE Villa Grove
Elementary Education: SEA I, 2, 4; Young Republicans I, 2.
BERRY, LINDA CARLENE Villa Grove
Elementary Education: SEA I, 2, 4; Young Republicans I, 2.
BEVENOUR, DONALD EDWARD Galesburg
Geography: Geography Club 2, 3, 4; Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3.
BILLINGSLEY, KAREN HENSLEY Cooksville
Elementary Education: ACE I; Redbird Rooters 2.
BILLINGTON, DAVID H Cullom
Agriculture: Transfer from Eastern Illinois University 3.
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BIRCHER, MARY Highland
Social Science: ISU Tutorial Project 3, 4; Newman Club I, 2; Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4; Social Science
Club 3.
BLAIR, LESLIE C. par;s
Agriculture: Men's Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Oratorio Choir I, 2, 3; Shufflin' Shoes 3 4- UCCF 12 3 4
BLAIR, MICHAEL L Edinburg
Industrial Arts: Industrial Arts Club 2, 3, 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3.
BLAYLOCK, ARNOLD A. Frankfort
Health and Physical Education: Men's PE Club 2, 3, 4' Intramurals 12 3 4
BLOECHLE, MARILYN RUTH ..''..'.' Springfield
Health and Physical Education.
BLOEMKER, DARVIN ALAN Highland
Industrial Arts: Industrial Arts Club I, 2, 3, 4; SEA 3, 4; Young Republicans 2, 3, 4.
BLUEMER, RONALD G. Chicago
Social Science: Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4; Social Science Club 3; Transfer from University of Maryland
BLUNIER, VICKI ... Roanoke
Art.
BOAZ, THOMAS E.
Mathematics: Transfer from Morton Junior College 3.
Normal
CLASS OF 1967
BOCK, LESLEE JEAN Overland Park, Kansas
Special Education: CEC 4; Women's Chorus 2, 3; Special Education Club 3; SEA 4- WRA In-
tramurals I, 2, 3, 4; WOC 3,4; Co-op Council 3, 4.
BOLBY, MARTHA YORDY Gridley
Elementary Education.
BONK, JOYCE A. Des Plaines
English: English Club 3, 4; Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4; Young Democrats I, 2, 3. 4.
BOOTH, BARBARA JEAN Joliet
Elementary Education: SEA 4; Wesley Foundation 4; Transfer from College of St. Francis 4.
BORVANSKY, ROBERT JOSEPH Forest View
Industrial Arts: Industrial Arts Club 3, 4; Student Leader 3; Transfer from Morton Junior Col-
lege 3.
BOTTOMLEY, RAY F Normal
Industrial Arts.
BOYER, DAVID A Clinton
Social Science.
BOZENICH, BARBARA ANN . ... Chicago Heights
Elementary Education: Newman Club I, 2; SEA 3, 4; WRA Extramurals 3, 4; WOC 3. 4.
BRABEC, BARBARA ANN Chicago
Social Science: SEA 4; Social Science Club 3, 4; Transfer from University of Illinois at Chicago 3.
BRADY, MAUREEN ELIZABETH Chicago
Geography: Alpha Beta Alpha I, 2, 3, 4; Class Advisory Board 3, 4; Geography Club 2- INDEX
I, 2, 3, 4; Redbird Rooters I, 2, 3, 4; SEA 3, 4; Vidette I; Young Democrats I, 2, 3, 4.
BRENNEMAN, SANDRA FAYE Minier
English: AWS Executive Board 4; Big Four Committee 2, 3, 4; English Club 4- Gamma Phi I, 2,
3, 4; Honor Resident Hamilton-Whitten Hall 3, 4; Math Club I; Redbird Rooters 2, 3; SEA 4;
Student Psychological Association 4.
BRINK, CATHERINE ANN Chicago Heights
French: Honor Resident Hamilton-Whitten Hall 4, Atkin-Colby Hall 3' Le Cercle Francais 2 3
4; Redbird Rooters 2, 3; Varunas I, 2, 3, Pres. 3, Sec. 2.
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BROEGE, DIANE . . . . . Highland Park
Health and Physical Education: Women's PE CLUB 2, 3, 4; WRA Intramurals 3. 4; WRA Extra-
murals 2, 3, 4; Transfer from Northern Illinois University 2.
BROERS, DEANNA LEE Walnut
Elementary Education: Shufflin' Shoes 2, 3; SEA 2, 3, 4; WRA Intramurals 4.
BROOKER, GERALD LEE Lincoln
Agriculture: Alpha Tau Alpha I, 2, 3, 4; Redbird Rooters 3 ,4.
BROSSARD, JAMES WALTER Barrington
Industrial Arts: Canterbury Club 3; Industrial Arts Club I, 2, 3, 4; lota Lambda Sigma 4;
Shufflin' Shoes 3; Student Faculty Parking Board 2, 3, 4; Young Republicans I.
BROWN, KATHLEEN SUE Pocahontas
English: English Club 2; Honor Resident Hamilton-Whitten 3, 4; Kappa Delia Epsilon 4; Wesley
Foundation I, 2.
BUBNICK, SANDRA KAY Peoria
Business Education: Transfer from Bradlev University 3.
BUEHLER, VICTOR CARL Granite City
Health and Physical Education: Math Club 4; Men's PE Club I, 2, 3, 4; I Club 3, 4; Shufflin'
Shoes 3- Baseball I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Mgr. 3, 4; Football I; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; SEA 4; U
Club I, 2, 3, 4.
BULLERMAN, DONALD Atlanta
Business Administration: Lowell Mason Club I, 2; University Choir I, 2, 3.
BURNS, CHERYL . Bourbonnais
Elementary Education: ACE 3; AWS Executive Board 3, 4; Class Sec. 4; Varsity Band 3; Women's
Chorus 2, 3; Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4; SEA 4.
SENIORS
BURTON, CAROLYN JOY
Clinton
English: Pi Delta Phi 3, 4, Sec. 4; English Club 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4;
Le Cercle Francais 3, 4; SEA 3, 4; Young Democrats 4.
BUSH, DOUGLAS CHARLES
Quincy
Social Science: Gamma Delta I, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Omicron Delta Kappa 3, 4; Pi
Gamma Mu 3, 4; Social Science Club 3; SEA 3, 4; Student Senate 3. 4, Pres. 4.
BUSSEN, PATRICIA MARIE
Greenville
Special Education: Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4; Redbird Rooters 2, 3; Special Education Club I.
2. 3. 4.
BUTTERBACH, JAMES CHARLES Plainfield
Mathematics: Newman Club I; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; U Club I.
BUTTRY, DOLORES J Bloomington
French: German Club I, 2, 4; Le Cercle Francais I, 2, 4; University Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4; Young
Republicans I, 2.
BYRON, RUTH VERONICA Chicago
Elementary Education: Newman Club 3, 4; SEA 3, 4; Young Democrats 3; Transfer from Amund-
sen Junior College 3.
CALLAHAN, PATRICIA ELAINE Mattoon
Special Education.
CAMPBELL, REBECCA ANN Princeville
Elementary Education: Redbird Rooters 3. 4; SEA 4; WRA Intramurals I, 2, 3.
CAMPBELL, DENNIS E.
Chicago
Political Science: Class Advisory Board 4; Geography Club 3, 4; Newman Club 3, 4, Pres. 4;
Pi Gamma Mu 4; Social Science Club 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Student Faculty Parking Board 3;
Young Democrats 3, 4.
CAPPS, JANE ANNE Avon
Geography: Geography Club 3, 4, Sec. 4; INDEX 3, 4; Varsity Band I; Redbird Rooters I, 2, 4;
Student Leader 4; Young Republicans I. 2.
CARLIN, KENNETH F Edwardsville
Mathematics: Basketball I; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Track I.
CARLIN, MARIA L Bloomington
Business Education: Newman Club 3, 4; WGLT 3; Transfer from Hunter College 2.
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CARSTENS, JAMES LELAND. .. . Oak Park
Special Education: Class Advisory Board 3; Inter-Hall Council 3; Redbird Rooters 3, 4; Student
Leader 3.
CASHMER, NANCY KAY Graymont
Elementary Education: ACE I; Redbird Rooters 2; WRA intramurals I, 3; Young Republicans I,
2.
CAVANAGH, MARCIA ANN Matteson
English: English Club I, 4; Redbird Rooters 2; Social Science Club I; Wesley Foundation I, 2, 3.
CECISH, BEVERLY JOAN Chicago
Spanish: Debate 3; Forensics 3; La Estudiantina I, 2, 3, 4, Sec.-Treas. 4; Women's Chorus I, 2, 3;
Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4; Pi Kappa Delta 3; Redbird Rooters I.
CHAMBERLAIN, CHARLOTTE ESTELLE Rockford
Elementary Education: Redbird Rooters 2; Special Education Club I, 2; WOC 4.
CHAPMAN, JOYCE LEE Robinson
Special Education: CEC 4; Redbird Rooters 2; Special Education Club I, 4; SEA 4; WRA Intra-
murals 2, 3, 4; WRA Extramurals 3.
CHELINI, DAVID PAUL Joliet
Elementary Education; Intramurals 3, 4; Transfer from Joliet Junior College 3.
CHERGOSKI, KATHLEEN Streator
English: Big Four Committee 4; English Club 4; Newman Club 3, 4; Social Science Club 3, 4;
Young Democrats 4.
CHMILAR, MARY ANNE Cicero
Elementary Education: Apportionment Board 3; Oratorio Choir 3; Women's Chorus 3; Student
Leader 3; SEA 3, 4; Transfer from Morton Junior College 3.
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Business Education.
CIPFL, JOSEPH JOHN
Normal
Belleville
Elementary Education: English Club I; INDEX 2; Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4; Redbird Rooters 3;
Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; U Club I, 2, 3, 4; Vidette I, 2, 3, 4; Sports Editor, Managing Editor; Young
Republicans 2, 3.
CLAIR, CAROL A. Chicago
Elementary Education: Newman Club 3, 4, SEA 4; WOC 4; Young Democrats 4; Transfer from
Chicago Teachers College South 3.
Donnellson
Peoria
CLARK, JANICE EILEEN
Elementary Education: ACE I; SEA I, 4.
CLARK, LAURA LEE
Home Economics: Home Economics Club 3, 4.
CLARK, PHYLLIS MAE
Elementary Education: Concert Band 2; University Orchestra 2; SEA 4; Transfer from Joliet
Junior College 2.
Plainfield
CLARKE, JEANNINE R.
English.
CLAUSING, RONALD L
Examston
Monee
Health and Physical Education: Men's PE Club I, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 3 4- Baseball I 2 4-
Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; U Club I, 2, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation I, 2, 3, 4.
CLAYPOOL, DONNA J Riverton
Elementary Education.
CLERE, ANNA MARIE Warsaw
Business Education.
CLEVELAND, PATRICIA A Oakland
Art.
CLIME, JANE ELLEN
. . LaGrange
Health and Physical Education: SEA 3, 4; Women's PE Club I, 2, 3; WOC 3, 4- WRA Extramurals
I; WRA Intramurals I, 2.
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COATS, PAUL LESLIE Springfield
Mathematics.
COBB, WILLIAM G Clinton
COBURN, KATHLEEN MARIE Rockford
Special Education: CEC 3, 4; University Orchestra I; Women's Chorus 3; "Flower Drum Song";
"Messiah"; Special Education Club I, 2, 3; Student Leader 3; SEA 4; WOC 3, 4.
COCHRAN, JOYCELLA ALBERTINE Chicago
Social Science: Baptist Student Union 4, Sec. 4; NAACP 4; Junior Orchesis 4, Senior 4; Students
for a Democratic Society 4; Transfer from Roosevelt University 4.
COLLIE, JAMES Normal
COLLIFLOWER, WILLIAM NEWLIN Hutsonville
Business Administration: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4.
COLLINS, MICHAEL A Springfield
Social Science: Intramurals 4; Transfer from Springfield Junior College 3.
COMPTON, SHARON MARIE Downers Grove
Business Administration.
CONANT, LAWRENCE LEROY Rockford
Mathematics: Delta Phi Alpha 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; I Club 2, 3, 4; Phi Eta Sigma I, 2, 3,
4, Treas. 4; Gymnastics I, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 3; Intramurals 2, 3.
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CONNELL, COLLEEN ELIZABETH Yates City
Special Education: Oratorio Choir 3, 4; Women's Chorus I; Newman Club I; Shufflin' Shoes 3, 4;
Special Education Club 4.
COPE, RONALD LEE . LeRoy
Social Science: Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4; Social Science Club 3; Intramurals 3, 4.
COPES F. LARRY . . Green Valley
Social Science: Experimental Theater 4; Social Science Club I, 2; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Wesley
Foundation 1 . 2.
COTHROLL, PHILIP DON
Dolton
Special Education: Advisory Council for Transfer Students 4; CEC 4; Special Education Club 3,
4; Student Leader 4; SEA 4; Transfer from Thornton Junior College 3.
COTTLE, ELIZABETH ANN LaGrange
Elementary Education.
COVENY, ANNA MARIE . . Morris
Art: Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4; SEA 4; Theta Alpha Tau I, 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres. 4; Young Democrats 2,
COWGUR, LAWRENCE F. Beason
Special Education: Special Education Club 2, 3. 4; Young Republicans 2, 3.
CRAIG, MARGIE HERMAN . . West Chicago
English: Cheerleader 2; Class Advisory Board 2; Coryphees 2, 3, 4, Capt. 3; Entertainment
Board 2, 3; Gamma Phi 3; Gamma Phi Court 2; "Kiss Me Kate"; Redbird Rooters 2, 3, 4.
CRANE, SUSAN JEANNE . . Chicago
Elementary: Christian Science Organization I, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3; Student Leader 3; SEA 3; Young
Republicans I, 2.
CRAWFORD, DALE R Waukegan
English: German Club I; Intramurals I, 2; Student Leader 3; SEA 3.
CROMWELL, DIANNA JO Mazon
Elementary Education: ACE I; IVCF 4; SEA 4.
CRONK, KATHRYN LOUISE Rockford
Health and Physical Education.
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CROWLEY, JACK N. Bloomington
Health and Physical Education: Men's PE Club 3, 4; Transfer from North Carolina State Univer-
sity 3.
CUCULIC, WALTER C. . Homewood
History: Transfer from Roosevelt University 4.
CULLISON, BARBARA JEAN Normal
Elementary Education: Shufflin' Shoes 4; SEA 4; Transfer from Kansas State College 4.
CULLISON, BONNIE JUNE
Belvidere
Elementary Education: Gamma Delta I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3; Lutheran Club 2; Redbird Rooters 2;
SEA 4; Young Republicans 2; Alpha Beta Alpha 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres. 3, Pres. 4.
CUNNINGHAM, JUDITH KAY Danville
Special Education: CEC 3, 4; Redbird Rooters 2; Special Education Club I, 2.
CURRIE, MARGARET WILCOX Bloomington
Business Education: Phi Beta Lambda 3, 4.
CURRY, CRAIG GAIL Arlington Heights
Special Education: SEA 3, 4.
DAMON, MARGARET SUE Loves Park
Speech: University Theatre I, 2; Redbird Rooters 3, 4.
D'ANZA, ANTHONY Bellwood
Geography.
I
DAVIES, JOYCE FAY Armstrong
Mathematics: Math Club 2, 3; Redbird Rooters 2; Young Republicans 2.
DAVIES, LOURDINE JACQUELINE Decatur
Health and Physical Education: Canterbury Club 4; Women's Chorus I; Junior Orchesis I; Senior
Orchesis 2, 3, 4; Shufflin' Shoes 2; SEA 4; Varunas I, 2, 3; Women's PE Club I, 2, 3, 4; WRA
Intramurals I, 2, 3
DAVIS, DAVID F. Mendota
Mathematics: Math Club 2; Football I; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Transfer from North Central College
2.
DAVIS, SHIRLEY HELEN Pekin
Elementary Education: SEA 4; ISU Tutorial Project 3.
DAVIS, SONDRA LEAH Park Forest
Elementary Education: Big Four Committee 3, 4; B'nai B'rith Hillel I, 2, 3, 4; Class Advisory
Board 4; Student Leader 3.
DAVIS, SUSAN Winnetka
Elementary Education: Student Leader 3; SEA 4.
DAY, GERALD WAYNE Springfield
Latin: Canterbury Cub 3, 4; Latin Club I, 2, 3, V.-Pres. 2; Student Leader 2; Young Republicans
I; Eta Sigma Phi 3, 4, Pres. 3; Phi Eta Sigma 2, 3, 4.
DEAN, MARTHA GAIL Benton
Special Education: AWS House President Board 3; Baptist Student Union I; Kappa Delta Epsilon
3. 4; Special Education Club I, 2, 3, 4; SEA 3. 4.
DEANY, DOROTHY KURTENBACH Chatsworth
Chemistry: Newman Club I, 2; Physical Science Club 3, 4; Transfer from University of Illinois 2.
DEFORD, THOMAS WILLARD Elmwood
Business Education: Phi Beta Lambda 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Transfer from Canton Community
College 2.
DEGITZ, RICHARD L Quincy
Music.
DELANEY, CAROLE JUNE Manhattan
Business Education: Business Education Club I; Cheerleader 3, 4, Capt. 4; Phi Beta Lambda 2,
3, 4, Sec. 4; Redbird Rooters 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Cotillion Queen 2; WRA Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4;
Young Democrats 3.
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DeLANNOY, SUSAN L Rockford
Elementary Education: ACE 3; Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Redbird Rooters 2, 3; SEA 4.
DENNIS, CONNIE SUE Seneca
Special Education: Special Education Club I; WOC 3.
DENNISON, BRUCE LYNN Bradford
Social Science: Phi Beta Lambda; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; SEA 2.
DeSELM, DONNA JEAN LaGrange
Special Education: CEC I, 4; Redbird Rooters 3, 4; Special Education Club I, 4; SEA 4.
DETMER, RONALD MICHAEL . .... Chicago
English: Alpha Phi Omega I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. I. Pres. 2; Big Four Committee I, 2, 3, 4, Co-Chairman
4; Class Advisory Board 4; English Club 3; Omicron Delta Kappa 3, 4; APO Revue I, 2, 3, 4;
Redbird Rooters 2; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Student Leader 4.
DeVARY, ROBERT ALLEN . . . Bloomington
Special Education: Lutheran Club I, 2, 3, 4; Special Education Club 3. 4.
DEVINE, NANCY ELIZABETH Springfield
French: INDEX 2, 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4; Redbird Rooters 2, 3; Transfer from Indiana
University 2.
DEWEY, RONALD LEE Chicago
Chemistry: Physical Science Club I, 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres. 4; Redbird Rooters 3; Intramurals 2, 3, 4;
Young Republicans 2, 3.
DICKEY, KATHLEEN LEE Wenona
Special Education: Oratorio Choir I; Women's Chorus I; Special Education Club I.
SENIORS
DICKSON, WANDA LEE Minier
Business Education.
DIKIS, RUTH ANN White Hall
Elementary Education: ACE 4; SEA 4.
DODDS, JUDITH PIEPER Lincoln
Elementary Education: Student Leader 3; SEA 4; Student Senate 3.
DOLL. DONNA JEAN Pocahontas
English: English Club 2; Honor Resident Hamilton-Whitten Hall 3, 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon 4;
Newman Club I; Vidette 2.
DONMOYER, CHARLES GALE Erie
Social Science: Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Transfer from Black Hawk College 2.
DONNAN, MICHAEL WAYNE Lawndale
Agriculture: Alpha Tau Alpha I, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4.
DONOVAN, AGNES MARGUERITE Chenoa
Home Economics: Big Four Committee 3; Home Economics Club I, 2; Honor Resident Hamilton-
Whitten Hall 3, 4; Kappa Omicron Phi 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres. 3; Treble Choir 2; Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4,
V.-Pres. 4; Redbird Rooters 2, 3.
DONOVAN, MARY JULIANA Chicago Heights
Elementary Education: ACE 3; Entertainment Board 4; Oratorio Choir 3; Newman Club 3, 4;
Redbird Rooters 3; SbA 3; Transfer from Bloom Community College 3.
DORGAN, DAVID L Springfield
Music: Concert Band I; Marching Band 2; Men's Glee Club 2; University Choir 3; Varsity Band
DOSSEY, ANNE E Normal
Elementary Education.
DOSTALEK, DORENE Bensenville
Special Education: Newman Club 2, 3; Special Education Club 2 4- Varunas 2.
DOTTERER, JUDITH ANN Palos Park
Special Education: Class Advisory Board; INDEX 2; Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Newman Club I,
2, 3, 4; Special Education Club I, 2, 3, 4; Student Leader 2; SEA 4.
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Pawnee
Seneca
Coal City
Special Education: CEC 3, 4; Class Advisory Board 4; INDEX 2, 3, 4; Redbird Rooters 2, 3, 4;
Special Education Club I, 2, 4; SEA 4; Young Democrats 2, 3, 4.
DOZIER, THOMAS E.
Agriculture: Alpha Tau Alpha I, 2, 3, 4; SEA 4.
DRACKLEY, JANICE CLAIRE
Home Economics.
DRNEC, KAREN LYNN
DUBLEY, SANDRA KATHRYN Seneca
Special Education.
DUNHAM, PAMELA McATEE Normal
Special Education.
DURHAM, PRISCILLA ANN Chana
Elementary Education.
ECHTERLING, JOYCE MARIE Chicago Heights
Elementary Education.
ECKARD, RALPH EDWARD Naperville
Social Science: Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4; Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4; Redbird Rooters 2; Intramurals I, 3.
ECKER, BEVERLY ANN Waterloo
Home Economics: Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 4
Kappa Omicron Phi 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres. 4, Sec. 3; SEA 3, 4.
CLASS OF 1967
ECKHOFF, KAREN LOUISE Pontiac
Business Education: Class Advisory Board 2; Honor Resident Hamilton-Whitten Hall 3' Pi
Omega Pi 4; Redbird Rooters 2; Women's PE Club I.
ECKSTROM, GLORIA A. Riverdale
Business Educdtion: Big Four Committee 3; Business Education Club I; Class Advisory Board 3-
Phi Beta Lambda 2; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4, Sec. 4; Student Leader 2- SEA 4
EDWARDS, JANET LOUISE Grant Park
Special Education: Student Leader 4; Special Education Club 4; SEA 3, 4; ISU Tutorial Project
3, 4; Young Republicans 3, 4.
EDWARDS, MAXINE CAROLINE Kankakee
Elementary Education: SEA 4; Tronsfer from Olivet College 4.
EDWARDS, RALPH DUANE Danville
Social Science: Men's PE Club 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Transfer from Danville Junior College 2.
EDWARDS, ROBERT D. Altocna, Pennsylvania
Junior High Education: Transfer from William Jennings Bryant College 3.
EILERS, NANCY CAROLYN Edwardsville
Biology: Le Cercle Francais 2; Redbird Rooters 3; WRA Intramurals 2, 3, 4; WRA Extramurals
2, 3, 4.
ELDER, CHARLES L Peoria
English: English Club 3; Vidette 3.
ELDRIDGE, DIXIE LEE Palmyra
French: Class Advisory Board I, 2; Le Cercle Francais I, 2, 3, 4; SEA 4.
ELLIOTT, JAMES WENDELL Chatsworth
Agriculture: Alpha Tau Alpha I, 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres. 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4.
ELLIS, NICHOLAS PETER Chicago
Art: Gamma Phi 2, 3; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4.
EMANUELSON, BARBARA JO Coal City
Music: Lowell Mason Club I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4; Delta Omicron 3, 4, Pres. 3, V.-Pres. 4; Concert
Band I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2; Madrigal Singers 2, 3, 4; Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 3;
University Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4; University Orchestra 3; Student Leader 3.
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EMERY, DONNA Woodstock
Biological Science: La Estudiantina 2; Oratorio Choir I, 2, 3.
ENGH, ROBERT LLOYD Rock Island
Business Education: Canterbury Club 3, 4, Pres. 3; Phi Beta Lambda 4; Transfer from Blackhawk
Junior College 3.
ENGLISH, DAVID CHARLES Elmhurst
English: Redbird Rooters I; Student Leader 3; Vidette 2, 3, 4, News Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4.
ENRICE, MARSHA L Northlake
Special Education: ACE 3; Special Education Club 3, 4; ISU Tutorial Project 3, 4; Transfer from
MacMurray College 3.
ERICKSON, BERT W. Bristol
Geography.
ERIKSON, GREGORY ALAN Matteson
Health and Physical Education.
ERIKSON, SANDRA JO
Rochelle
Business Education: AWS Executive Board 3; Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4;
Phi Beta Lambda 3, 4; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4; Redbird Rooters 4; SEA 2, 3, 4.
EVANS, EILEEN JOYCE Evergreen Park
Elementary Education: ACE 4; Newman Club 3, 4; SEA 4; WRA Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4.
EVANS, MARY LOU Chillicothe
Elementary Education: Redbird Rooters 4; SEA 3, 4.
SENIORS
EVELHOCH, ROBERT WARREN Lincoln
Mathematics: Intramurals I, 2.
EVERSGERD, LEROY H. Mascoutah
Music: Marching Band 3; Varsity Band 3, 4.
FAHN, REBECCA DIANE Sauhemin
Elementary Education.
FARNER, BARBARA JO Lexington
Home Economics: Class Advisory Board 3, 4; Home Economics Club 3, 4; Redbird Rooters 3, 4;
SEA 4; WRA Intramurals 2, 3.
FEGLEY, THOMAS H. ... Robinson
Mathematics: Young Democrats 2, 3.
FICHTEL, JANE ANN Alton
Special Education: Class Advisory Board 2; Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Madrigal Singers 4;
University Choir I, 2, 3, 4; Redbird Rooters 2, 3; Special Education Club 3, 4; Student Leader 4;
SEA 4; Wesley Foundation I.
FINDORFF, JUDITH ANN Chicago
English: English Club 3, 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Young Democrats I, 2, 3, 4.
FISHER, BOB Riverdale
Social Science: MOROC 3, 4; Intramurals 3; Transfer from University of Illinois 3.
FISHER, DIANE PEUVION .Chicago
Elementary Education: Honor Resident Atkin-Colby Hall 3; Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Kappa
Delta Pi 3, 4, V.-Pres. 4; Newman Club 2; SEA 4; WGLT Executive Board I, 2; Young Democrats
2.
FISHER, JOHN C Mackinaw
Art.
FISHER, SHARON ANN Skokie
Elementary Education: Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Newman Club I; Redbird Rooters 3; Student
Leader 3.
FLEMING, SUSAN MAY Royal Oak, Michigan
Eiementary Education: Transfer from Oakland University.
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FLETCHER, PAMELA BIDWELL
Springfield
Champaign
Special Education: Class Advisory Board I, 2; Class Sec. I, 2; Redbird Rooters 2; Young Repub-
FLIEGE, LINDA ELAINE
Elementary Education: Gamma Delta 2, 3, 4.
FLOOD, NANCY LEE Springfield
Elementary Education: ACE I, 2; ISU Baha'i Group 3, 4, Treas. 3, Sec. 4; International Students
Club 3; Oratorio Choir I; SEA 2, 3.
FLOYD, JUDITH ANN Springfield
Special Education: CEC 4; Redbird Rooters 2, 3; Special Education Club 2. 3, 4; SEA 4.
FOLKERS, SUSAN E. Rock Falls
English: Phi Beta Lambda 3, 4; Redbird Rooters 2, 3; Student Leader 3; University Union Board
2; Young Republicans 2.
FOLTZ, MARILYN ESTHER Mahomet
Elementary Education: Redbird Rooters 2; ISU Tutorial Project 3; SEA 3, 4.
FORBES, BOB . . Vandalia
Phsyical Education: Big Four Committee I; Men's PE Club I. 2, 3, 4; Football I 2- Intramurals
I. 2. 3, 4; Student Leader 3.
FORBES, GEORGE LOUIS Downs
Mathematics: Baseball 2, 3; Basketball I; Intramurals 2, 3. 4.
FORD, LINDA MAY Minonk
Mathematics: Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Kappa Mu Epsilon 2, 3, 4; Redbird Rooters 2, 3; Young Re-
publicans 2.
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FOUTS, CAROL ANN NEWTSON Auburn
French: Pi Delta Phi 3, 4.
FOUTS, LESTER MURL, JR Auburn
Mathematics: Intramurals I, 2.
FOX, MARILYN JEAN Joliet
Elementary Education: SEA I, 2, 3, 4; Transfer from Joliet Junior College.
FRANA, RICHARD OWEN Orland Park
Industrial Arts.
FRANZ, JUDITH ANN
Ottav
Elementary Education: ACE 3; Alpha Omega Nu 3, 4; Redbird Rooters 2, 3; Shufflin' Shoes 2,
3, 4; SEA 4; UCCF I; WRA Extramural* I.
FREDERICHS. JOYCE LUCILLE Woodstock
Speech: Class Advisory Board I; English Club 3; Honor Resident Atkin-Colby Hall 3. 4, V.-Pres.
4; INDEX I; Jesters 2, 3, 4; "Hamlet"; "Time of Your Life"; "Carl Sandburg Says"; "Bierder-
mann and the Firebugs"; "27 Wagons-full of Cotton"; Theta Alpha Phi 3, 4, Pres. 4; WGLT I,
2, 3, 4; Young Democrats I.
FREDERICK, THOMAS EDWARD Barrington
Physical Education.
FREED, GEORGANN I Tinley Park
English.
FREEHILL, JAMES QUINN Forrest
Special Education: Intramurals I, 2.
FREEMAN, GREGORY J.
Moline
Biological Science: Men's PE Club 2; I Club 2, 3, 4; Swimming I, 2, 3, 4; Capt. 4; Varunas I, 2.
FREEMAN, VICTORIA CARTER East St. Louis
Health and Physical Education: Gamma Phi I; Junior Orchesis I, 2; Senior Orchesis 3, 4; Varunas
I, 2; Women's PE Club 1,2,3; WRA Intramurals I, 2, 3, Sec. 3; WRA Extramurals 3.
FRY, DONALD A. Mt. Sterling
Agriculture: SEA 4; Transfer from Western Illinois University 3.
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FRY, STEVEN W. Bloomington
Special Education: CEC 4; Deseret Club 2, 3, Pres. 3.
FRYE, KAREN IRENE Streator
Special Education: Oratorio Choir I, 2; Redbird Rooters 3; Special Education Club 3; SEA 4.
FUNK, STANLEY . Flanagan
Elementary Education.
FURMAN, RITA KAY . ...DeKalb
Elementary Education.
GAFFNEY, CHERRYLL L PIttsfield
Special Education: SEA I, 2, 4; Special Education Club I; Student Psychological Association 3.
GALYEAN, BARBARA JEAN Indianapolis, Indiana
Business Education.
GARVERT, MELINDA LOUISE Springfield
Elementary Education: Newman Club I, 4; "Italian Straw Hat"; Redbird Rooters 3; WRA Intra-
murals 2.
GEISZ, STANLEY .... Normal
Industrial Arts.
GERKEN, CHERYL MARIE Sterling
Elementary: ACE I, 2, 3, 4; SEA 3, 4.
SENIORS
GIBBS, VICTORIA MAE Northbrook
Special Education: Canterbury Club I; Class Advisory Board 3; Varunas I.
GIROUX, TERRY LEE Martinton
Mathematics: Business Education Club 3, 4; Math Club I, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4; Intra-
murals 1, 2; Student Leader 2, 3; SEA 3, 4; Young Republicans I, 2, 3, 4.
GLASS, BARBARA ANN Pekin
Mathematics: Math Club 3, 4; SEA 4; Student Psychological Association 3, 4, Sec. 4.
GODDARD, SHERI LEE Champaign
Elementary Education: SEA 3, 4.
GOETZ, CAROLINE ANN LaMoille
English: Class Advisory Board 2, 3, 4; English Club 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Women's Chorus
2; ISU Tutorial Project 2; SEA 3, 4.
GOLICK, GLORIA SUZANNE Streator
Business Education: Alpha Beta Alpha 3, 4; Phi Beta Lambda 2, 3; Redbird Rooters 3, 4.
GOODRICH, JOYCE JOAN Galva
Health and Physical Education: Redbird Rooters 2; Women's PE CLUB I, 2, 3, 4; WRA Intra-
murals I, 2, 3, 4; WRA Extramurals I, 2, 3, 4.
GORDON, DONNA LEE Bloomington
Health and Physical Education: Senior Orchesis 3, 4, Pres. 4' Redbird Rooters 2' Women's PE
Club 2, 3, 4.
GOSS, REBECCA JO
Business Education: Phi Beta Lambda I, 2, 3, 4; Redbird Rooters 2.
Normal
GOUGH, KATHLEEN ANNE Aurora
Elementary Education: SEA 3, 4; Transfer from Aurora College 3.
GRACE, CLAUDE Maywood
Art: Big Four Committee 3, 4; Kappa Pi Mu 4; NAACP I, 2, 3, 4; Redbird Rooters 3; Intramurals
3; Track I, 2, 3, 4: Young Democrats 2.
GRAENING, KENNA L Pontiac
Special Education.
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GRAHAM, SANDRA GAIL... . .. Pekin
Spanish: La Esudiantina 3, 4; Young Democrats 2, 4.
GRANACHER, BARBARA JEAN Normal
Business Education: Business Education Club I, 2; Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4; Phi Beta Lambda 3;
Redbird Rcoters 3, 4; Young Democrats I, 2, 4.
GRANT, GLORIA ANN Pekin
Junior High Education: English Club 3, 4; ISU Tutorial Project 2: Junior High Education Club
2 3 4 Pres. 4- Treble Choir 2, 3, 4; Women's Chorus I; Redbird Rooters 2, 3, 4; Student Leader
3; SEA 3, 4.
GRATER, CHERYL LYNN Morrison
Home Economics: Class Advisory Board 2, 3; Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3; Honor
Resident Hamilton-Whitten Hall 3, 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon 4; Kappa Omicron Phi 3, 4, Pres. 4;
Women's Chorus 2, 3; Wesley Foundation 2, 3. 4.
GRAVES, KATHLEEN GAIL Springfield
Elementary Education: ACE 4; SEA 3, 4; Transfer from Springfield Junior College 3.
GREENE, KENNETH RAY Durand
Agriculture.
GREGORY, JANE ELLEN Pontiac
Mathematics: Apportionment Board 2, 3; Kappa Mu Epsilcn 4; Redbird Rooters 3; UCCF 2, 3, 4.
GRIEBEL, JUANITA ANN Carbondale
Special Education: CEC 2, 3,4; Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 4; Special Education
Club I, 2, 3, 4; SEA 4.
GRIFFITH, NANCY J. East Moline
Special Education: Special Education Club 4; Transfer from Blackhawk Junior College I.
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GRIGGS, NANCY ELIZABETH Bridgeport
Elementary Education: Alpha Beta Alpha I, 2, 3. 4; Redbird Rooters 3.
GRILC, MICHAEL E. DePue
Social Science: Pi Gamma Mu 4; Social Science Club 3, 4; Young Democrats 3, 4; Transfer from
LaSalle-Peru-Olglesby Junior College 3.
GRIMES, ARNOLD, JR. LaGrange
Mathematics: Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4; Intramurals 3. 4; Transfer from Lyons Township Junior Col-
lege 3.
GRIMES, KATHLEEN E.
Business Administration: Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4.
GROEZINGER, MARY ELLYN
Mathematics.
GROTENHUIS, CAROLYN K.
Elementary Education.
Bloomington
Elizabeth
South Holland
GROTEVANT, JANE ELIZABETH . Odell
Elementary Education: SEA 4; Wesley Foundation I, 2; Young Republicans 4.
GUBELMAN, ROBERTA ELAINE Coal City
Elementary Education.
GUMBRELL, ALLEN THOMAS Rockford
Social Science: Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4, V.-Pres. 3; Wesley Foundation I; Young Republicans I 2'
Phi Eta Sigma 2. 3. 4.
GUNDY, AMY PATRICIA Blocmir.gton
English: Redbird Rooters I, Treas. I; Student Senate I.
GUNNARSON, KAY MILDRED Rockford
Spanish: Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 4; La Estudiantina I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, Sec. 2;
Student Leader 4; WRA Intramurals I, 2.
GUSTAFSON, VIRGINIA RUTH
Chicago
Business Education: Business Education Club I, 2, 3; Phi Beta Lambda 3; Shufflin' Shoes 2; Wesley
Foundation I. 2.
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GUSTAVISON, SALLY L Belvidere
Home Economics.
GUTZMER, CAROL JEAN Stockton
French: Le Cercle Francais 4; Oratorio Choir 3; Pi Delta Phi 4; Transfer from Wartburg College.
GWALTNEY, TRUDY Carmi
Elementary Education: ACE 3; Alpha Beta Alpha 3, 4, V.-Pres. 4; AWS House President Board
I, 3; WOC 3, 4; Young Democrats 2.
HAACK, GERI Wood River
Speech: Women's Chorus 2; "Italian Straw Hat"; Redbird Rooters 3; Newman Club I; Student
Senate 3; Vidette 4; WGLT 2.
HABAS, GREGORY DALE Matteson
Industrial Arts: Industrial Arts Club I, 2, 3, 4; lota Lambda Sigma 3, 4; Football 2; Track Mgr.
I; Wrestling 2; SEA 3, 4.
HACKER, ALICE SUE Lemont
Elementary Education: SEA 3, 4; Transfer from Joliet Junior College 3.
HAFFERMANN, CAROLYN ANNE Roanoke
Home Economics: Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4; Inter-Dorm Council 2; Kappa Omicron Phi 4;
SEA 3, 4; Transfer from Lincoln College 2.
HAGAMAN, JUDITH KAY Farmlngton
Special Education.
HAISMAN, ROBERT Berwyn
Social Science.
SENIORS
HAKES, GLORIA G Normal
Home Economics: Home Economics Club 3, 4; Kappa Omicron Phi 4; SEA 4; Transfer from
Oneaonta State University 3.
HALLIDAY, MARSHA KAY Shipman
Health and Physical Education: Marching Band I; Varsity Band; Junior Orchesis I, 2; Senior
Orchesis 3, 4, Treas. 3; Women's PE Club I, 2, 3, 4.
HALLSTEIN, ROGER EUGENE Hopedale
Chemistry: Physical Science Club I, 2, 3, 4.
HAMILTON, MARJORIE L Decatur
Special Education: CEC 3, 4; Homecoming Committee 2; Redbird Rooters 2, 3; Special Educa-
tion Club I, 2, 3, 4; SEA 4; University Union Board 2; WRA Intramurals 2.
HAMMER, PATRICIA ANN . Piano
Special Education: CEC 4; Class Advisory Board I; Redbird Rooters I, 3; Shufflin' Shoes 2; Spe-
cial Education Club I, 3, 4; SEA 4; ISU Tutorial Project 4; WRA Intramurals 2.
HAMMER, THOMAS Normal
Agriculture.
HANCOCK, JAMES THOMAS, JR Peoria
Business Education: Newman Club I, 4; Phi Beta Lambda 4; Redbird Rooters 3, 4; Intramurals I,
2. 3. 4.
HANKE, LYNNE CHRISTINE Hinsdale
Business Education: Phi Beta Lambda 2, 3, 4; Redbird Rooters I, 3, 4.
HANKINS, MARILYN Farmer City
Elementary Education.
HANNER, NORMAN FREDERICK Bloomington
Health and Physical Education: Football 3; Intramurals 3, 4; Transfer from Eureka College 3.
HANSEN, JUANITA M Frankfort
Elementary Education.
HANSEN, JUDITH ANN Rockford
Elementary Education: ACE 2; Class Advisory Board 4; Honor Resident Hamilton-Whitten Hall
3, 4, Co. -Sec. 4; Redbird Rooters 2, 3, 4; Young Republicans 2.
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German: German Club I, 2, 3, 4; Lutheran Club I, 2; Men's Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3; Redbird
Rooters 3, 4; Student Leader 3.
HANY, LESTER PAUL Gridley
Business Education.
HARDEN, SANDRA JEAN Aurora
Elementary Education: AWS Executive Board 3, 4, V.-Pres. 4; Redbird Rooters 2, 3, 4; Transfer
from Valparaiso University 2.
HARDIN, TIMOTHY R. Lincoln
Special Education: CEC I, 2, 3, 4; Class Advisory Board I, 2, 3, 4; Class V.-Pres. 2, 3; Newman
Club I, 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres. 4; Omicron Delta Kappa 4; Redbird Rooters I, 2, 3, 4; Sophomore
Cotillion Court 2; Special Education Club I. 2, 3, 4.
HARDING, DENNIS WILLIAM Pontiac
Industrial Arts.
HARDY, ALICE JUNE Mt. Auburn
Home Economics: Pi Gamma Mu 4; Social Science Club 3 Young Republicans 3.
HARDY, MICHAEL R. . Bloomington
Health and Physical Education.
HARI, DARYLE JOHN Cissna Park
Business Education: Apostolic Christian Bible Class I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3; Phi Beta Lambda 3; In-
tramurals I, 2; U Club I, 2, 3. 4,
HARLAN, VALARIE JUNE Pekin
English: English Club 3, 4; "Sandburg Says"; SEA 3, 4; Readers Theater 3, 4.
CLASS OF 1967
HARMER, DARLEEN Decatur
Elementary Education: Shufflin' Shoes 3, 4; Lloyd Shaw Dancers 3. 4.
HARMESON, SUSAN KAY Hoopeston
Health and Physical Education.
HARP, YVONNE A Chicago
Elementary Education.
HARRIS, BONNEE LU Peru
Elementary Education: ACE 3; Newman Club 3, 4; SEA 4; ISU Tutorial Project 3; Transfer from
LaSalle-Peru-Oglesby Junior College.
HARRIS, DIANA KAY Rankin
Music: Lowell Mason Club I, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band I; Marching Band I; Oratorio Choir I, 2;
Treble Choir 4; University Choir 3, 4; Varsity Band 2; Women's Chorus 3; Delta Omicron 3, 4;
"Flower Drum Song"; SEA 4; WOC 4.
HARRIS, KATHLEEN JOYCE Earlville
English: SEA 3; Young Democrats 2; ISU Tutorial Project 3; ISU Baha'i Group 3, 4, Treas. 4.
HARRIS, WILLIAM LEWIS . Roseville
Health and Physical Education: Transfer from Eureka College I.
HARROD, DOUGLAS A Morris
Health and Physical Education: Transfer from University of Illinois 3.
HARSHA, HARRY LEE Lexington
Industrial Arts: Industrial Arts Club 2, 3, 4
HART, JEANETTE ELAINE Silvis
Mathematics: Redbird Rooters I; Student Psychological Association 4; WRA Extramurals I, 2.
HART, KENNETH ALLEN McLeansboro
Agriculture: Alpha Tau Alpha I, 2, 3, 4; Baptist Student Union I, 2; Student Leader 3, 4; Young
Republicans 2.
HARTWIG, ALAN LEE New Holland
Agriculture.
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HASSELBRING, JERRY LYNN Onarga
Industrial Arts: Industrial Arts Club I, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4.
HAUN, KAY A Bloomington
Business Education.
HAVEL, DAVID GEORGE Berwyn
Mathematics: Newman Club I, 2, 3; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4.
HAWES, GORDON DURAND Poplar Grove
Mathematics: Men's Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Football I; U Club Executive Committee 2, 3, 4.
HAWKINS, MICHAEL F . . Kewnee
English.
HAYEK, THOMAS R. Glen Ellyn
Spanish: La Estudiantina I, 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres. 2; Le Cercle Francais 2, 3; I Club 4; Newman Club
I, 2, 3, 4; Swimming I, 2, 3, 4; U Club I, 2, 3, 4; Varunas 2, 3.
HAYES, JOHN PATRICK Springfield
Social Science: Transfer from Southern Illinois University 3.
HAYES, LEONARD BRIAN Danvers
Social Science: Transfer from Eureka College 2.
HAYES, MARILYN JANE Pontiac
French: English Club I, 2; Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais I, 2, 3, 4 Pi Delta Phi
3, 4, Sec. 3; WOC 2, 3: Young Republicans I.
SENIORS
LaGrange
HAYNER, GEORGE WILLIAM
Geogrdphy: Geography Club 2, 4; Men's Glee Club I; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Young Republicans
2.
HAYS, LINDA LEE Chicago
English: Big Four Committee 4; English Club I, 2, 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais I, 2, 3, 4; Pi Delta Phi
4; Young Republicans 2, 3, 4.
HEAGSTEDT, TEDD DANIEL . . Wilmette
Speech: Gamma Phi I, 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres. 4; "Inherit the Wind"; "Mandrake"; "Billy Budd".
HECHT, JAMES THEOPHIEL Rock Island
Business Administration: Phi Beta Lambda 4; Transfer from Augustana College 4.
HEDLUND, ROSALIE
liitjn
Rockford
Health and Physical Education: Marching Band 2, 3; Women's PE Club 2, 3, 4; WRA Intramurals
2, 3, 4; WRA Extramurals 2, 3, 4; WOC 2, 3, 4; Transfer from Illinois Wesleyan University 2.
HEDLUND, ROSEMARIE Rockford
Health and Physical Education.
HEIEN, KARL M Farmersvil
Agriculture: Gamma Phi I, 2, 3, 4.
HEINTZMAN, LAWRENCE A.
Industrial Arts: Industrial Arts Club 3, 4; Newman Club 3 4.
HELLER, JOHN WALLACE
Junior High Education: Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4; ISU Tutorial Project 4; Redbird Rooters
2, 3, 4; Shufflin' Shoes 3; Student Senate 3; Transfer from Northern Illinois University 2.
Lansing
Downers Grove
HENDERSON, CAROL MAE Hamilton
Special Education: Special Education Club I, 3 4- SEA 3 4.
HENDERSON, STEPHEN C Kenney
Political Science: Men's Glee Club I, 2, 3; Cross Country I 2; Track I 2 3.
HENDREN, JANE ELLEN Carthage
Home Economics: Home Economics Club 3, 4; Redbird Rooters 2, 3, 4; Young Republicans 2, 3.
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HENRICKS, CAROL SUE Chatsworth
Elementary Education.
HESS, JULIE DENNIS Ouincy
Special Education: Big Four Committee 2, 3; Class Advisory Board I; Honor Resident Hamilton-
Whitten Hall 3.
HESSELBERTH, JAMES L Dana
French.
HEWERDINE, GLENNA KAY.... Dewey
Heme Economics.
HICKS, LYLE ROBERT Rankin
Business Administration: Physical Science Club 2; Intramurals I, 2; Wesley Foundation I; WGLT
I, 2; Young Republicans I, 2.
HIGHSMITH, SHARON L Villa Park
Business Education.
HILD, DONNA JANE Peoria
Home Economics: Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres. 4; Redbird Rooters 2, 3; Student
Leader 2, 3; SEA 2, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation I, 2, 3.
HILD, WILLIAM J. Pekin
Business Education: Phi Beta Lambda 2, 3, 4; Swimming I.
HILGER, DAN CLINTON Sterling
Mathematics: Lutheran Club I, 2; ISU Tutorial Project 3.
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HILL, DONNA JEAN Moline
Elementary Education: SEA 3, 4; Transfer from Blackhawk Junior College 3.
HILL, LINDA DARLENE ... Springfield
Health and Physical Education: Women's PE Club 3, 4.
HILLEGONDS, SHARON L Chicago
Business Education: Honor Resident Hamilton-Whitten Hall 3, 4; ISU Tutorial Project 2; Kappa
Delta Epsilon 4; Phi Beta Lambda I, 2, 3, 4; Pi Omega Pi 4; SEA 4; Varunas I 2; Young Reoubli-
cans2, 3.
HINDS, DANIEL WAYNE Springfield
Geography: Geography Club 3, 4; Shufflin' Shoes 2; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Swimming 2, 3, 4;
Varunas 3; Transfer from Springfield Junior College 2.
HINTHORNE, CHARLES RAYMOND . . Gibson City
Social Science: Young Democrats 2, 3, 4.
HIPSHER, MARY E Decatur
Elementary: ACE I, 3, 4; SEA 4.
HIRSTEIN, JAMES J. Morton
Mathematics: Kappa Mu Epsilon 3, 4, Treas. 4; Student Leader 4; SEA 3.
HOFFMAN, LARRY ALLEN Pawnee
Agriculture: Alpha Tau Alpha I, 2, 3; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Student Leader 3. 4' Younq Republi-
cans 2, 3.
HOLLOWAY, MARY MARGARET Peoria
Elementary Education: ACE 2, 3, 4; AWS Central Board 2; SEA 2, 3, 4.
HOLMES, TUBAL C Springfield
Music: Lowell Mason Club I, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band I, 2, 3; Marching Band I, 2, 3; Men's Glee
Club I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3; Stage Band I; University Choir I, 2, 3, 4; University Orchestra 3' Student
Leader 2, 3; Phi Mu Alpha 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres. 3, Pres. 4.
HOLT, NANCY ELLEN Lockport
English: English Club 3; IVCF 3; Concert Band 3, 4; Marching Band 3, 4; Sigma Tau Delta 4;
Transfer from Pacific University 3.
HONCHAREVICH, CAROL ANNE . Chicago
History: Class Advisory Board 4; Newman Club 2, 3; Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4; Russian Club 4; Social
Science Club 3, 4, Sec. -Treas. 4; Student Leader 3; WGLT 2, 3; Young Republicans 2.
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HOOVER, GWEN ANN Oregon
French- Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; La Estudiantina 2, 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais
I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 2, Sec. I, 3; Pi Delta Phi 3, 4, V.-Pres. 3, 4; Alpha Lambda Delta 3, 4.
HOPP, MARY E. Elgin
Special Education: Special Education Club 3, 4; Transfer from Elgin Community College 3.
HOPPER, MARY ALICE Arlington Heights
Business Education: AWS House President Board 2, 3; Business Education Club I; Phi Beta
Lambda 2, 3, 4; Redbird Rooters 3, 4.
HORDESKY, DANIEL JOHN Granite City
Mathematics: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; SEA 4; ISU Tutorial Project 2, 3, 4.
HORNBACK, KATHY SUE Naperville
Elementary Education: Redbird Rooters 2, 3; Women's PE Club 2, 3, 4; WRA Intramurals I, 2,
3, 4; WRA Extramurals 2, 3, 4; WOC 3.
HOWEN, MARCIA ROHRER Lincoln
Business Education.
HUBBLE, JANET DREW Fairbury
Business Education: Gamma Phi Queen I; Phi Beta Lambda 2, 3, 4.
HUBERT, LINDA CAROL Kankakee
Elementary Education: ACE 4; Newman Club I, 4; Redbird Rooters 4; SEA 4; Young Democrats
4.
HUENE, SHARON RUTH Dixon
Elementary Education: Geography Club 3, 4; Junior Orchesis 3; SEA 3, 4.
SENIORS
HUFF, LINDA Bloomington
Music: University Choir 3, 4; Varsity Band 3, 4; Transfer from Nevada Southern University 3.
HUGHES, MAUREEN J Jacksonville, Florida
English.
HUGHES, ROGER ALAN Georgetown
Business Administration: Phi Beta Lambda 3, 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4.
HUGUET, GENE FRANCIS Rantoul
Speech: Illinois State Rifles 3.
HULL, VERDIN F LaHarpe
Special Education: Special Education Club I, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3.
HULTGREN, DARLENE LOUISE Viola
Social Science: Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Treas. 4; Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4; Redbird Rooters 3, 4; Social
Science Club 2, 3; Young Republicans 2, 3, 4.
HURLEY, JOHN DUANE Springfield
Social Science: Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4; "The Time of Your Life"; Social Science Club 3, 4; Student
Leader 2; Young Republicans I, 2.
HYTEN, MARY KAY Edwardsville
Health and Physical Education: Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4; Women's PE Club I, 2, 3, 4; WRA Intra-
murals I, 2, 3, 4; WRA Extramurals I, 2.
IODER, LINDA KAY Tiskilwa
Home Economics: Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, 4; INDEX I, 2, 3, 4; Redbird Rooters I.
IRVINE, ROBERT DOUGLAS Oak Park
Social Science: IVCF I; Student Leader 3; SEA 4; WGLT 3; Young Republicans 2.
JACKSON, TRINA LYNN Bellevue
Special Education: CEC 4; Class Advisory Board I, 2, 3, 4; Redbird Rooters 2; Special Education
Club I, 2, 3, 4; SEA 4; Young Democrats 3, 4.
JACOBS, SUSAN ELAINE Lexington
English: English Club I, 2, 3. 4; Lutheran Club 2; ISU Tutorial Project I, 2, 3, 4, Sec.-Treas. 3,
Pres. 4.
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JAGER, BARBARA MARIE.. Joliet
Elementary Education: SEA 3; Transfer from Joliet Junior College 3.
JAMERSON, GWENDOLYN DELORES Chicago
Special Education: SEA 4; Transfer from Wilson Junior College 3.
JANOVSKY, BETTE J Cicero
Elementary Education: ACE 2; Alpha Beta Alpha 3, 4; Big Four Committee 3; Class Advisory
Board 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Redbird Rooters 2; Student Leader 3; Advisory Council for
Transfer Students 3, 4, Treas. 3; Transfer from Morton Junior College 2.
JANSEN, KATHLEEN MAE Berwyn
Elementary Education: SEA 3, 4; Transfer from Springfield Junior College 3.
JASZCZYSYN, MARYANN Northlake
Home Economics: Home Economics Club I, 2; Newman Club I, 2.
JENKINS, BETTY Chicago
Elementary Education: ACE 3, 4; NAACP I, 2, 3, 4; Shufflin' Shoes 3; SEA 2; WRA Intramurals
2.
JENKINS, MARILYN LUCILLE Pawnee
English: AWS House President Board 2; English Club 3; Marching Band 2, 3; Varsity Band 2, 3;
Newman Club I; WOC 3, 4; Young Democrats 3.
JENNINGS, BARBARA LEE Chicago
Mathematics.
JEPSEN, KEITH JOSEPH Bourbonnais
Business Administration: Apportionment Board 2, 3; Class Advisory Board I, 2; Discipline Board
2, 3, 4; Kappa Mu Epsilon 3, 4; Math Club 2; Newman Club I, 2, 3; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4; Redbird
Rooters 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Cotillion Court 2; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Student Senate 2, 3, 4, Treas.
3; U Club I, 2, 3, 4; U Club Executive Committee 2, 3, 4; Omicron Delta Kappa 3, 4, Pres. 3.
CLASS OF 1967
JOHNSON, BARBARA LEE
Jacksonville
Business Education: Business Education Club 2; Class Advisory Board I; Student-Faculty Housing
Board 3, 4; INDEX I; Phi Beta Lambda 3, 4; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4; Shufflin' Shoes 3; Student Leader
3; WRA Intramurals 2; Young Republicans I, 2.
Pontiac
JOHNSON, CONNIE ANN
English: Class Advisory Board 2, 3, 4; Class Treas. 3; English Club I, 2; Le Cercle Francais I, 2;
Orientation Bojrd I, 2, 3, 4; Student Leader 2, 3; Vidette 3, 4; WGLT I; Young Republicans I,
2, 3.
JOHNSON, CYNDA M Rock Island
English: Class Advisory Board 3; Gamma Delta I, 2, 3, 4; Lutheran Club 2; Intramurals I, 2, 3;
WGLT I; Young Republicans 2.
JOHNSON, JAMES C Prophetstown
English: Vidette 2, 3, City Editor 3.
JOHNSON, JAMES KENNETH Rock Island
Social Science: Intramurals 3, 4; Transfer from Blackhawk Junior College 3.
JOHNSON, MARK D Normal
Social Science.
JOHNSON, MARVIN FREDERICK Fox River Grove
Mathematics: Math Club 3, 4, Pres. 4; Men's Glee Club I; Redbird Rooters 3; Intramurals I, 2,
3.
JOHNSON, PAMELA RUTH Palos Hills
Special Education: IVCF 3, 4; Special Education Club 4; Chi Alpha.
JOHNSON, PATRICIA ANN Rock Island
Health and Physical Education: Honor Resident Atkin-Colby Hall 3, 4' Kappa Mu Epsilon 2;
Concert Band I; Women's PE Club I, 2, 3, 4; WRA Intramurjls I, 2, 3, 4; WRA Extramurals I,
2, 3.
JOHNSON, RUTH ANNE
Villa Park
English: English Club 4; EUB Fellowship I, 2, 3, 4; SEA 4; Vidette 2; Young Republicans 2, 4.
JOHNSON, VERNA LEE Rockford
Social Science: Social Science Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3.
JOHNSTON, JAMES PATRICK Bradford
Speech: Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4; WGLT I.
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Elementary Education.
JONES, DORIS LAVONNE Decatur
Elementary Education: AWS Executive Board I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3; Intramurals I, 2.
JONES, JULIE MARKENE Gibson City
Elementary Education: Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Experimental Theatre; Redbird Rooters 3, 4;
SEA 4; Student Senate 4.
JONES, MARGARET ANN Chicago
English: English Club I, 2, 3, 4; Forensics 4; Homecoming Committee i, 3, 4; NAACP I, 2, 3, 4;
Social Science Club I, 2; SEA 4; University Union Board I, 3, 4.
JONES, MARSHA LEE Elkhart
Elementary Education: SEA 3, 4; Campus Crusaders 3, 4.
JONES, RONALD LEE Georgetown
Business Administration: Phi Beta Lambda 3; Intramurals 3, 4; Transfer from Danville Junior Col-
lege 3.
JONES, SHERYL RAYE Bloomington
Speech: Class Advisory Board I.
JUDY, CYNTHIA MARIE Kankakee
French: Class Advisory Board 3, 4; Debate I; Le Cercle Francais 2; Women's Chorus I, 2; New-
man Club I; Redbird Rooters I, 2; WOC 3.
KABAT, DIANE BEATRICE . Arlington Heights
Elementary Education: Special Education Club I; ISU Tutorial Project 3.
SENIORS
KAHLER, SANDRA LEE . . Wheaton
Health and Physical Education: Women's PE Club 2, 3; Young Democrats 2.
KAHN, JERRY R Lincolnwood
Health and Physical Education: B'nai B'rith H il lei Councilorship I, 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres. 2; I Club I,
2, 3, 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1,2, 3, 4.
KALINA, SUSAN CHERYL . Waukegan
German.
KAMINSKI, LETITIA JEAN Chicago
Art: Transfer from Illinois Institute of Technology 3.
KAMM, GLORIA SUE Lc
Elementary Education.
KANE, KATHERINE ALICE Springfield
Elementary Education: Alpha Beta Alpha 3, 4; Christian Science Organization I, 2, 3, 4; Kappa
Delta Epsilon 3, 4; University Orchestra 2, 3, 4; SEA 3, 4.
KEIM, DONNA L Columbia
Special Education: Kappa Delta Epsilon 4; Special Education Club I; SEA 4.
KELLER, CHARLES WILLIAM McNabb
Junior High Education: Gamma Delta I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3; Lutheran Club I, 2; Phi Mu Alpha 3, 4;
Redbird Rooters 2; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; SEA 3, Pres. 4.
KELSON, JOYCE SUSANNE
Pontiac
English: English Club 2, 3, 4; German 4; Women's Chorus 2, 3; Redbird Rooters 2, 3; Student
Leader 4; SEA 4; Wesley Foundation I; WGLT 2, 3; Young Republicans 4.
KELTNER, HERBERT LOREN Springfield
Social Science: Pj Gamma Mu 3, 4; Treas. 3; Redbird Rooters 3, 4; Social Science Club 4;
Transfer from Springfield Junior College 3.
KENYON, EDITH Roanoke
English: English Club 4; Sigma Tau Delta 2, 3, 4; SEA 3 4- Vidette 2 3 4
KESSLER, SHARON V. ' Altamont
Special Education: Oratorio Choir 2, 3; Special Education Club I; SEA 4; Student Psychological
Association 3.
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KIDD, LORETTA F Monticello
English: Alpha Beta Alpha 4; English Club 2; Redbird Rooters I.
KIIFNER, NORMA FAYE Danville
Spanish: Math Club I; Young Republicans I, 2.
KILLIAN, KAY E Bloomington
Mathematics.
KINDRED, KAREN SUE Mansfield
Business Education: ACE I, 2; Phi Beta Lambda 4; SEA 4.
KING, JUDY CAROL East St. Louis
Special Education: NAACP I, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 4; Special Education Club 3, 4; SEA 4.
KISTLER, DAVID RAY Rockford
Mathematics: Intramurals I, 2, 3.
KLIMA, KENNETH JOSEPH North Riverside
Mathematics: Apportionment Board 4; Class Advisory Bojrd I, 2, 3; Class Pres. 2, 3; Commence-
ment Board 2, 3; Redbird Rooters I, 2, 3, 4; Orientation Board 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Student
Leader 3; SEA 4; University Union Board I, 2, 3, V.-Pres. 3.
KNEE, FRED MICHAEL
Normal
Business Administration: Homecoming Board 3, 4, Student Chairman 4; Mr. Mig 3; I Club I, 2,
3 4 V.-Pres. 3' Swimming I, 2, 3; U Club 2, 3, 4; U Club Executive Committee 2, 3, 4; Varunas
I,' 2.'
KNEER, DOROTHY Pontiac
French.
CLASS OF 1967
KNOLL, MARY ANN SULLIVAN
Carthage
Mathematics: Math Club I, 2; Oratorio Choir Accompanist 4; Redbird Rooters 2, 3; Student
Leader 2.
KNOLL, RONALD LEWIS
Agriculture: Alpha Tau Alpha I, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4.
KNOUSE, MARY HELEN
Elementary Education: Gamma Phi 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais 4; SEA 4.
Chatsworth
Dixon
KOCH, JOYCE KAY Tremont
Elementary Education.
KOERNER, JANICE IRENE
Joliet
Home Economics: Home Economics Club I, 4; WRA Extramurals 2.
KOHN, SHARON M. West Caldwell, New Jersey
Health and Physical Education: B'nai B'rith Hi I lei Councilorship I, 2, 3. 4, V.-Pres. 2: Debate 3;
Forensics 3; Junior Orchesis I, 2, 3, Pres. 2; Intramurals I, 2; SEA 4; Women's PE Club I, 2, 3, 4.
KOPP, BARBARA KAYE. Warrensburg
Elementary Education.
KRAMER, JANICE McDONALD Pana
Elementary Education.
KRAMER, MARGARET C Bloomington
Business Education.
KREGOR, MARY ELLEN
Aurora
Business Education: Business Education Club I; Coryphees 2, 3, 4; Honor Resident Hamilton-
Whitten Hall 4; Newman Club I; Phi Beta Lambda 2. 3; Pi Omega Pi 4; Redbird Rooters 4.
KREIS, ARLINE RUTH Normal
Elementary Education.
KRELL, MARK BENNETT Glenarm
Mathematics: Class Advisory Board 4; Kappa Delta Pi 4; Kappa Mu Epsilon 3, 4, V.-Pres. 4;
Transfer from Illinois College 2.
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KROEPEL, LOIS MAE Bellwood
Mathematics: Kappa Mu Epsilon 2, 3, 4; University Orchestra I, 2; SEA 4; "Flower Drum Song";
"Kiss Me Kate".
KROZEL, ROZANNE E Westchester
Elementary Education: ACE I; Honor Resident Atkin-Colby Hall, Co. -Sec. 3, 4; Newman Club
I, 2, 3, 4; SEA 4.
KRUMME, SANDRA LEE McHenry
Mathematics: German Club 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 4; Kappa Mu Epsilon 3, 4; Redbird Rooters
2; Shufflin' Shoes 2; SEA 4; Young Republicans 2, 3.
KRUSE, RONALD L Herscher
Aoriculture.
KRUZAN, CONNIE Avon
Elementary Education: Flying Club 3; SEA 4; Young Republicans I, 2.
KUIPERS, DANNY PAUL Hopedale
Agriculture.
KWARTA, SUSAN NORINE Lockport
English: SEA 3, 4; Transfer from Joliet Junior College 3.
KWIT, NANCY Depue
Business Education: ACE I; Alpha Beta Alpha 3, 4; Newman Club I, 4; Phi Beta Lambda 4.
LAITY, RICHARD JAMES Scales Mound
Mathematics: Math Club 4; Basketball 3, 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Student Leader 3; SEA 4;
Young Republicans 3, 4.
SENIORS
LAMARSH, CHARLES BERNARD Alton
Mathematics: Stage Band I, 2, 3; Varsity Band I; WGLT I, 4; WGLT Executive Board 2, 3 Pres.
3.
LAMBRECHT, FRANK RONALD Bloomington
Mathematics: Physical Science Club I, 3, 4.
LANGE, GEORGE RICHARD Broadview
Junior High Education: Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4; Alpha Omega Nu 3.
LAPAN, DAVID RUSSELL Galva
Health and Physical Education: I Club 2, 3, 4; Basketball I, 2. 3, 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4.
LARSEN, CORA BURLEY Mendota
Elementary Education.
LARSON, KAREN RAE Morton
Special Education: The Navigators I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4; EUB Fellowship I, 2, 3, 4; IVCF I; Oratorio
Choir I, 2; Wesley Foundation I; WRA Eitramurals 2.
LAY, LOREN F Bloomington
Agriculture: Alpha Tau Alpha I, 2, 3, 4; Cloverleaf Collegiates 4-H Club I; Intramurals I, 2, 3,
4; Student Leader 4.
LAYA, DONNA JEAN Chicago Heights
Elementary Education: ISU Tutorial Project 3, 4; SEA 2, 4; Wesley Foundation I; Young Repub-
licans 2, 4.
LEE, RICHARD M. Monmouth
Special Education.
LEHMANN, JANE NEDINE Odell
English: AWS Executive Board 3, 4; Class Advisory Board I, 2, 3; Commencement Board 3, 4;
Honor Resident Hamilton-Whitten Hall 3, 4; Varsity Band I; Pi Omega Pi 4; Redbird Rooters 2,
3; Young Republicans 2.
LEMASTER, PATRICIA JEAN Somonauk
Elementary Education: College and Career Fellowship I, 2, 3, 4; IVCF I, 2, 3. 4, Sec. 4- SEA 4
LEONHARD, DAVID L Decatur
Social Science: Big Four Committee 2, 3; Class Advisory Board I, 2; Class Sec. 2; Homecoming
Board 2; Homecoming Committee 3; Redbird Rooters 3, 4; Social Science Club I, 2, 3 4- Tennis
I, 2, 3; Student Leader 2, 3, 4; SEA I, 2, 3, 4; Student Psychological Association 3 4- Student
Senate I, 2, 3, 4; University Union Board I; WGLT Executive Board 2, 3; Young Democrats I, 2,
3, 4; Transfer from Millikin University.
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LERSTROM, ALAN CARL Downers Grove
Speech: Jesters 2, 3, 4; "An Italian Straw Hat"; "Playboy of the Western World"; "The Time
of Your Life"; Theta Alpha Phi 3, 4; Young Republicans I.
LESEURE, NANCY JEANNE Springfield
Art: Theta Alpha Tau I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4, Treas. 4; Wesley Foundation. I.
LEVE, ROY EDWARD Coal City
Business Education: Business Education Club 2; Intramurals 3, 4; Transfer from Joliet Junior Col-
lege 3.
LICHNER, JOHN A Harwood Heights
Junior High Education.
LIESTMAN, JANICE ILENE Fisher
Home Economics: AW5 House Presidents Board 2; Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4; Redbird
Rooters 4; Transfer from Central Illinois Hospital School of Nursing 2.
LINK, VERONICA PAULA . . Chicago
Elementary Education: Newman Club 2; SEA 3, 4; Transfer from WiUon Junior College 2.
LITHERLAND, LOIS MARIE Jolier
Health and Physical Education: Honor Resident Hamilton-Whitten Hall 3; Women's PE Club I,
2, 4; Student Psychological Association 4.
LITTLE, LARRY PAUL . Rantoul
Mathematics: Intramurnls I, 2, 3: Track I.
LLOYD, RANDALL ARMSTRONG Bloomington
Special Education: Alpha Phi Omega I, 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres. 3, Treas. 3; Special Education Club I, 2,
3; Swimming Mgr. 3; Young Republicans I, 2.
CLASS OF 1967
LOCHRIDGE, MARILYN S Springfield
Elementary Education: ACE 2, 3; IVCF 2; "Billy Budd"; SEA 3, 4; Young Republicans 2; ISU
Tutorial Project 3; Transfer from Illinois Wesleyan University 2.
LOGTUS, EMILY L Ivesdale
English: Class Advisory Board 2; English Club 4; Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4.
LOOMER, SHIRLEY L Bellwood
Health and Physical Education: Women's PE Club I, 2, 3, 4; WRA Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; WRA
Extramurals I, 3, 4; Transfer from George Williams College I.
LORENZ, ROBERT J Woodstock
Special Education: Basketball I, 2; Newman Club 3, 4; Special Education Club 3, 4; CEC 4.
LOSH, GARY DORIAN Peoria
Social Science.
LOVELAND, KENNETH A Aurora
Business Education.
LOVINGFOSS, PHYLLIS Champaign
Elementary Education: Class Advisory Board I, 2, 3, 4; Honor Resident Hamilton-Whitten Hall
3, 4; Redbird Rooters 2, 3, 4.
LUBAK, THOMAS Madison
Mathematics: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4.
LUECKE, JANICE DIANE Downers Grove
Special Education: Gamma Delta I, 2, 3, 4; Lutheran Club I; Women's Chorus I, 2, 3, 4; Red-
bird Rooters 2, 3; Special Education Club I; Young Republicans 2, 3.
LUMPP, MARY SHIPTON Delavan
English: English Club I, 2; Newman Club I, 2; Student Leader 2, 3; SEA 4; Young Democrats I, 2.
LUTGENS, FREDERICK K Tinley Park
Geography.
LUX, LARRY JAMES Madison
Social Science: Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Student Leader 3; Student Life and
Organizations Board 3, 4.
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LYFORD, RONALD ALAN Caledonia
Mathematics: Class Advisory Board I, 4; Kappa Mu Epsilon 2, 3, 4; Math Club 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres.
3; Shufflin' Shoes 2, 3, 4; Student Leader 2, 3; SEA 3, 4; Student Psychological Association 4;
Student Senate 3, 4; Wesley Foundation I; Young Republicans I, 2, 4; Phi Eta Sigma 2, 3, 4 Pres!
3, V.-Pres. 2; Lloyd Shaw Dancers 3. 4, Pres. 4; Omicron Delta Kappa 3, 4.
LYNCH, MARY SUE Bloomington
French.
MacKAY, MARGARET A. Dolton
Junior High Education: Christian Science Organization I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Treas. 4; Junior High
Education Club 2, 3; Varsity Band I, Women's Chorus I, 2.
MADSEN, GERALD B. Lansing
English.
MAIZE, CHARLES JAMES ... Pekin
Social Science: Transfer from Western Illinois University 3.
MAJEWSKI, ROSE MARIE Evanston
Elementary Education: ACE I, 2; Big Four Committee 2, 3, 4; La Estudiantina 2; SEA 4.
MAJOR, JOHN THOMAS Earlville
Health and Physical Education: Homecoming Board 4; Men's PE Club 12 3 4 Pres 3' I Club
I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4; Football I, 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 4; Track I, 2, 3, 4; U Club I, 2, 3, 4.
MALHAM, SARAH JANE . .Carlinville
Health and Physical Education: Orchesis 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres. 3; Shufflin' Shoes 3; Women's PE Club I
2, 3, 4; WRA Intramurals I, 2.
MAMAN, LINDA SMEJKAL Warrenville
Special Education: CEC 4; Special Education Club I, 2, 3, 4; SEA 4.
SENIORS
MANAHAN, BARBARA ELIZABETH Normal
Special Education: CEC 4; Special Education Club 3, 4; SEA 4.
MANEKE, ROSEMARIE Alton
Elementary Education: ACE 3; Alpha Beta Alpha 3, 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Redbird Rooters
3, 4; SEA 4.
MANGAN, MARGARET M Strawn
Elementary Education.
MANN, CATHERINE IRENE Springfield
English: Alpha Omega Nu I; Women's Chorus I; Newman Club I; Redbird Rooters 4; Student
Leader 3.
MANN, STEPHANIE SUE Minooila
Home Economics.
MARIASH, LAURIE LOUISE Prospect Heights
Elementary Education: ACE 4.
MARKS, DEITRA R Chicago Heights
Elementary Education: La Estudiantina 4: Newman Club I.
MARKS, RUSSELL Wauconda
History.
MARLETT, JANET LEA Stanford
Home Economics: German Club I; Home Economics Club 3, 4; IVCF 2, 3, 4; Young Democrats
2, 3, 4, Treas. 4.
MARQUARDT, SUSAN Hoffman Estates
Elementary Education: ISU Tutorial Project 3, 4; Newman Club I, 2; Shufflin' Shoes 3, 4; SEA 4.
MARSH, WINNIE
Alton
Home Economics: Class Advisory Board 4; Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, 4; Redbird Rooters
I, 2, 3, 4; Student Leader 3; SEA 4; UCCF I, 2, 3, 4.
MARTELLO, FRANK JEROME Chicago Heights
Business Education: Business Education Club I, 2; Men's PE Club I, 2, 3; Publications Board I, 2;
Redbird Rooters 2, 3, 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Student Senate 3, 4: U Club Executive Committee
3, 4.
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MARTH, PHYLLIS SUSAN ... Kankakee
Special Education: Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Redbird Rooters 2, 3; Special Education Club I, 2,
3, 4.
MARTIN, JERRY THOMAS . . . Chatsworth
Health and Physical Education: I Club 2; Football I, 2.
MARTIN, LANGSTON ISAAC Chicago
Health and Physical Education: AWS House President Board 4; NAACP 3. 4; Redbird Rooters 4;
Baseball 3; Basketball 3; Intramurals 3, 4; Transter from Wilson Junior College 3.
MARTIN, MICHAEL PATRICK . . Watseka
Junior High Education: INDEX 4, Sports Editor 4; Junior High Education Club I, 2, 3, 4; New-
man Club I, 2, 3, 4; Phi Mu Alpha 3; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Student Leader 3; Vidette 2, 3, 4,
Sports Editor 4.
MARTIN, SANDRA ANN ...St. Louis
Elementary Education: SEA 4.
MARTIN, SANDRA JEAN Bloomington
Elementary Education.
MASLAUSKI, MARY LOU ... Springfield
Mathematics: ISU Baha'i Group 3, 4, Chairman 3, 4; Kappa Mu Epsilon 3, 4; Math Club I; SEA I.
MATENS, WILLIAM HAYDEN Heyworth
Art: Judo Club 3, 4; Blackfriars 3, 4; Redbird Rooters 2, 3; Gymnastics 3.
MATHESON, MARY NICHOLAS Normal
Special Education.
CLASS OF 1967
MATHIESON, JUDITH KAY
Pontic
Music: INDEX 2; Lowell Mason Club 3, 4; Concert Band I; Marching Band I 2 3- Treble Choir 4-
Varsity Band 2, 3, 4; SEA 4: WRA Intramurals 4; WOC 2, 3. 4, Pres. 3, V.-Pres. 4' Delta Omicrori
2, 3, 4, Treas. 4.
MATHY, DONNA MARIE Clifton
Elementary Education: Newman Club 2, 3, 4; Gymnastics 3; Intramurals 3; Young Democrats 3.
MATTSSON, MARY JANE Springfield
French: AWS Central Board I; AWS Executive Board 2, 3, Sec. 3; Class Advisory Board 4- Dis-
cipline Board 2, 3, 4; Honor Resident Atkin-Colby Hall 3; INDEX 2, 3, 4, Literary Editor'2, 3,
Editor 4; Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4; ISU Preview Guide 4; Publications Board 4- Redbird Rooters
2, 4; WRA Intramurals 4.
MAURER, DONA LEE Waukeqan
Business Education: Business Education Club I; Homecoming Board 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4; Phi Beta
Lambda 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2; Student Leader 3.
MAXWELL, JOSEPH VINCENT Waynesville
Agriculture: Alpha Tau Alpha I, 2, 3, 4; SEA 4; Young Democrats I.
MAZIARZ, BARBARA Chicago
Social Science: ISU Tutorial Project 3, 4; Health and Safety Board 2 3; Kappa Delta Epsilon 4-
Student Leader 3; Social Science Club 2, 3, 4; SEA 3, 4.
MEEGAN, DAVID PATRICK .... Chicago
Social Science.
MEINHOLD, BETH Mt. Morris
Health and Physical Education: SEA 3, 4.
MENDELSOHN, ROBERT DAVID . Chicago
History: Le Cercle Francais 2, 3; NAACP I, 2: PI Gamma Mu 4; Chess Club 3, 4; Social Science
Club 3, 4; Young Republicans I, 2, 3, 4; Transfer from Bradley University 3.
MENDELSOHN, SUSAN PALMER Arlington Heights
French: English Club 2, 3, 4; La Estudiantina I, 2; Le Cercle Francais I, 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres. 3; Young
Republicans 3, 4.
MERRICK, LINDA MARIE Normal
Elementary Education: ACE I; Alpha Beta Alpha 3, 4; Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4; Student Psycho-
logical Association 3; University Union Board I, 4; Young Democrats 4.
MEYER, SUSAN ELIZABETH Louisville, Kentucky
Elementary Education: ACE I; Young Republicans I.
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MICHALEK, SUZANNE M Lombard
Biological Science: Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4; Naturalists Club I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4; Physical Science
Club 2 3, 4, Sec. 4; Women's PE Club I; WRA Intramurals I, 2.
MIDDLESWORTH, THYRA KAYE Strasburg
Business Education: Alpha Beta Alpha 3, 4; Business Education Club I; Lutheran Club I; Phi Beta
Lambda 3, 4.
MILLEN, WILLIAM R Rio
Mathematics: Physical Science Club 3; Intramurals 3. 4; Transfer from Blackhawk Junior College
MILLER, ARLENE MARIE East Peoria
Elementary Education: ACE 3, 4; Gamma Delta 2. 3, 4, V.-Pres. 3; Lutheran Club I, 2; Oratorio
Choir I, 2; Women's Chorus I, 2, 3; SEA 3, 4.
MILLER, CAROL ANN ...Alton
Special Education: Class Advisory Board 4; Kappa Delta Epiilon 3, 4; Special Education Club
3; SEA 4.
MILLER, CHARLENE HANES Northfield, Vermont
Health and Physical Education: Women's PE Club 3. 4; WRA Intramurals 3, 4; WRA Extramurals
3, 4; Transfer from MacMurray College 3.
MILLER, DALE LEROY Danville
Health and Physical Education: Marching Band 2, 3; Stage Band 2; Varsity Band I, 2, 3; Intra-
murals I, 2, 3, 4.
MILLER, JO ANNE. Atlanta
Elementary Education: Kappa Delta Epsilon 4; SEA 4; Student Psychologio.1 Association 2; Trans-
fer from Mt. San Antonia College I.
MILLER, KENNETH PAUL Leland
Health and Physical Education: University Choir 3, 4; "NO in the Shade"; "Carnival"; Intra-
murals 3, 4; Transfer from Elgin Community College 3,
SENIORS
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MILLER, MADONNA MARY Verona
Special Education: Redbird Rooters 3, 4; Special Education Club 3.
MILLS, LARRY GUY Chillicothe
Social Science: Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4; SEA 3, 4; Transfer from Western Illinois
University 2.
MIS, KATHLEEN DONNA Chicago Heights
Latin: Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Eta Sigma Phi 3, 4; Latin Club I, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club I, 2, 3,
4; Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4; Social Science Club 4.
MISTRO, FRANCES ANN Chicago
Elementary Education: Redbird Rooters 2; WRA Intramurals I, 2; WOC 3, 4, Sec. 3, 4.
MITCHELL, LORNA J Chicago
Special Education.
MITCHELL, RUSSELL MEYER Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Elementary Education: Class Advisory Board I, 2, 3; German Club I; Inter-Group Relations
Council I, 2; Men's Glee Club I; University Choir 2; Human Relations Board 2, 3; NAACP I,
2, 3, 4; Student Religious Liberals 4; Student Senate I, 2; U Club 2; Young Democrats I, 2.
MOEGLICH, WILLIAM R Elmhurst
French: Le Cercle Francals I, 2, 3; Newman Club I. 2. 3; Shufflin' Shoes I.
MOHN, THOMAS A.
Chicago
Biology: Alpha Omega Nu 4; Naturalists Club 3, 4, Treas. 3; Redbird Rooters 3, 4; WRA Intra-
murals 3, 4; Transfer from Wright Junior College 3.
MOLINE, BARBARA GRACE
Bloomington
Elementary Education: ACE 2, 3, 4; AWS Executive Board 3; IVCF 2; SEA 2, 3, 4; Young Re-
publicans 2; International Student Club 3; Transfer from University of Maryland 2.
MOORE, JANET LEE Edwardsville
Elementary Education.
MOORE, TERRY FRANKLIN Winfield
Social Science: Intramurals 4; Transfer from Canton Junior College 3.
MORATH, CONNIE L. Chambersburg
Elementary Education: Special Education Club I; SEA 4.
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MORGAN, BARBARA E.
Elementary Education: SEA 4; Redbird Rooters 2.
MORMAN, GENE FRANCIS
Agriculture: Alpha Tau Alpha 3, 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3.
MOSER, ROBERT E.
Stronghurst
Sheffield
Goodwine
Music: Apostolic Christian Bible Class I, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band I, 2; Men's Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4;
University Choir 3, 4; Varsity Band I, 2; Phi Mu Alpha 3, 4.
MOWRER, CHARLES EDWARD
Normal
Industrial Arts: Industrial Arts Club 3, 4; Illinois State Rifles I, 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres. I, Sec.-Treas. 2;
Swimming 2, 3; Vidette 2.
MUDD, LINDA WALLACE South Wilmington
Junior High Education: Redbird Rooters 3; SEA 3; Yoi'ng Republicans 2.
MUELLER, ROBERT FRANZ Niantic
German: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Student Senate I; Gamma Delta 12 3 4 Pres. 2 Regional
V.-Pres. 2, Regional Pres. 3.
MUELLER, ROGER DON Belleville
English.
MUMM, CONSTANCE Ogden
Elementary Education.
MURPHY, SHARON JANE East Moline
Special Education: CEC 4; Women's Chorus 3; Special Education Club 3, 4; WRA Intramurals 3;
Transfer from Blackhawk Junior College 3.
CLASS OF 1967
Normal
McCLURE, DENNIS S.
Industrial Arts: Industrial Arts Club I, 2, 3, 4.
McCORMICK, MARY PAULA Maywood
English: Alpha Omega Nu; Class Advisory Board 2; Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Women's Chorus
2; Sigma Tau Delta 3, 4, Sec. 4; SEA 3.
Chicago
McCRISTON, JoANN
Social Science: English Club 4; Le Cercle Francais I; NAACP I, 2, 3, 4; Social Science Club I,
2, 3, 4; Social Science Club I, 2, 3, 4; Student Leader 2; SEA 4; University Union Board I; Young
Democrats I.
McCUNE, SUZANNE K Downers Grove
LaGrange
Art: Theta Alpha Tau 3, 4; Transfer from DePaul University 3.
McDANIEL, JAMES
Art: Big Four Committee 3, 4, Treas. 4; Blackfriars 3, 4; Class Advisory Board I, 2, 3; Home-
coming Committee 2; MOROC 2, 3; NAACP I, 2, 3, 4; Student Leader 3; "Royal Gambit";
Kappa Phi Mu 4; Co-op Council 3, 4; Shufflin' Shoes 3, 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3; SEA 3, 4; Student
Senate 4: U Club I, 2, 3, 4; Young Democrats I, 2, 3.
McELHANEY, ART EUGENE Hoopeston
Special Education: Blackfriars I, 2; Social Science Club I; Special Education Club 2, 3; Student
Psychological Association I; Young Democrats I.
McFARLAND, WILLIAM D. Normal
Business Education.
McJAY, MELODY ANN Wilmington
French: La Estudiantina I; Le Cercle Francais 4; Pi Delta Phi 4; Student Leader 2.
McKEAN, LEONARD Onarga
Health and Physical Education.
McKINNON, CINDY ... Springfield
Special Education: Special Education Club 3; SEA 4; Transfer from Springfield Junior College 3.
McNEALY, BERNADINE CARRICO El Paso
Elementary Education.
McTAGGERT, JANE ANN Watseka
English: Newman Club I, 2; WOC 3, 4; AWS 3, 4.
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McVOY, MARTHA ANN Danville
Elementary Education: Honor Resident Hamilton-Whitten HjII 3, 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4;
Shufflin' Shoes 2.
McWHIRTER, MARY ANN Brookfield
Elementary Education: Honor Resident Atkin-Colby Hall 3, President 3; Redbird Rooters 2, 3;
Student Leader 4; SEA 3, 4; WGLT 1,2, 3, Continuity Director 3.
NANCE, BARBARA A. Aurora
Mathematics: Homecoming Committee 3; Newman Club I ; Redbird Rooters I, 2, 3; Young
Democrats 2.
NAVIAUX, ROBERT ALAN Oak Park
Social Science: Big Four Committee 3; Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Student Leader
3; Social Science Club 4; Young Republicans I, 2, 3.
NEILD, BETTY LOU
Georgetown
Special Education: CEC 3, 4; Honor Resident Hamilton-Whitten Hall 3, 4; IVCF I; Concert
Band 2- Marching Band I, 2; Oratorio Choir 3; Varsity Band I; Redbird Rooters 3; Shufflin' Shoes
2; Special Education Club I, 2, 3, 4; SEA 4.
NELSON, JANET KAY San Jose
Business: Oratorio Choir 2; Phi Beta Lambda 3; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4, Sec. 4; Redbird Rooters 2, 3;
Student Leader 3, 4; Young Democrats 2.
NELSON, LARRY DEAN . Knoxville
Business: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Transfer from Canton Community College 3.
NEMETH, ANN Calumet City
Business Education.
NEUMAN, ROBERT MICHAEL Oak Park
Art: Theta Alpha Tau 2, 3, 4; Vidette 2, 3, 4.
SENIORS
NEWBY, SHARON BARRY Lincoln
Spanish: La Estudiantina I, 2; Young Republicans I, 2, 3.
NEWELL, KAREN ANN . ... Ashland
Business: Honor Resident Atkin-Colby Hall 3: Marching Bind 3; Newman Club 2, 3, 4; Phi Beta
Lambda 2, 3, 4.
NICHOLSON, TOM C. Kewanee
Agriculture: Alpha Tau Alpha 2, 3, 4; Class Advisory Board I, 2, 4; Class V.-Pres. 4; UCCF I, 2,
3, 4, Pres. 2, 3; Young Republicans I, 2.
NIEBUHR, SHARON D. Williams Field
Health and Physical Education.
NIELSON, DALE MARIE River Grove
Elementary Education.
NOLAN, DIANNE ELAINE Pontiac
Business: Business Education Club I; Newman Club I, 4; Phi Beta Lambda 2, 4; Pi Omega Pi 4;
Redbird Rooters 2, 3, 4.
NONNEMAN, PAUL FRANCIS
Springfield
e Com-
Pekin
Health and Physical Education: Shufflin' Shoes 4: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; U Club Executive Com-
mittee 2, 3; WGLT 3.
NOONAN, MARY BRINK
Elementary Education: La Estudiantina 3; Redbird Rooters 2.
NORDENTOFT, LYNN D. Brookfield
Art.
NORDSTROM, PAMELA J. Moline
Elementary Education.
NORRIS, JUDITH RAE Moline
History: Redbird Rooters 3, 4; Social Science Club 3; Transfer from Augustana College 3.
NORTON, JOHN EDWARD Freeport, New York
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NOWERS, SUSAN BEBE .... Annawan
Special Education.
NUNEMAKER, GORDON L. Sterling
Social Science: Omicron Delta Kappa 3, 4; Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4, Pres. 4; Football 2; Advisory
Board 4; Student Leader 4.
O'BRIEN, NANCY IDA Minonk
Special Education: CEC I; Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Special Education Club I, 2.
O'CONNELL, DALE . . J°l!e+
Health and Physical Education.
ODELL, CAROLYN BIRGE Maroa
Business Education: Pi Omega Pi 3, 4.
OELKLAUS, STEVEN M. Mt. Prospect
Social Science.
OFFERMAN, FREDERIC DAMES Minooka
Art.
OLMSTEAD, JAMES C. East Meadow, New York
Art: Redbird Rooters 3; Student Leader 4; Theta Alpha Tau 4.
OLSEN, LINDA H. Niles
Special Education: AWS Executive Board 4; CEC 4; Honor Resident Atkin-Colby Hall 3, Hamil-
ton-Whitten Hall 4' Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Lutheran Club I; Oratorio
Choir I, 2 3, 4; Redbird Rooters 2, 3; Special Education Club I, 4; SEA 4.
CLASS OF 1967
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OLSON, DAVID ALAN LaGrange Park
English: Student Psychological Association -1; Intramurals 3, 4; Transfer from Lyons Township
Junior College 3.
OROS, BETTY ENSLOW Aurora
Elementary Education: Entertjinment Board 3; Redbird Rooters 2, 3.
ORTINAW, NANCY A. Crete
Special Education.
ORWIG, GARY WALTER Bonfield
Physical Science: Physical Science Club 2, 3, 4, Treas 3.
OSSELLO, DIANE EVA Chicago Heights
Special Education: Newman Club I, 2; Redbird Rooters 2; Special Education Club 3, 4; SEA 3, 4.
OTT, SANDRA KAY Oak Park
Elementary Education: ACE 4; SEA 4; WOC 4; Young Republicans I, 4.
PARTRIDGE, ELDEN C. ... Morton
Geoqraphy.
PASCHON, DIAN K. Bartonville
Special Education.
PEARSON, CHARLES WILLIAM LaSalle
Industrial Arts.
PEARSON, SUSAN E. Joliet
Elementary Education: Young Republicans 3; Transfer from Joliet Junior College 3.
PECK, KATHY DIANNE Decatur
Business Education: Business Education Club 3, 4; Phi Beta Lambda 3, 4; Special Education Club
I, 2; SEA 3, 4; WOC 3, 4.
PEEK, PAMELA ELLEN Springfield
Mathematics: Math Club I; Student Leader 3; Wesley Foundation I, 2, 3, 4.
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PEEPLES, GERALDINE GESTAVIA Saginaw, Michigan
Home Economics: Home Economics Club 4.
PEIN, NANCY LEE Elmhurst
Elementary Education: Alpha Beta Alpha 3, 4; Co-op Council 3, 4; SEA 4; WRA Intramurals 2;
WOC 3, 4.
PEITHMAN, CHARLENE DORIS Normal
Elementary Education: University Orchestra I, 2, 3; "Flower Drum Song"; "Kiss Me Kate"; SEA
2, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation I, 2, 3.
PELC, BARBARA MARIE Hillside
Speech: Class Advisory Board I, 2, 3; Entertainment Board 4; Oratorio Choir 3, 4; Junior Orchesis
I, 2; "The Mandrake"; Redbird Rooters 2; SEA 4.
PELKA, JUDITH ANN LaSalle
Elementary Education: ACE 3; Newman Club 3, 4; SEA 4; WOC 3, 4; Transfer from LaSalle-Peru-
Oglesby Junior College 3.
PELTIER. KATHRYN ANN Peoria
Elementary Education: ACE 3; Lutheran Club I; "110 in the Shade"; Student Leader 3; SEA 3, 4;
Young Republicans I.
PENN, ALICE PHOEBE Normal
Elementary Education: Varsity Band I; SEA 4.
PERCY, DAVID LEE Bloomington
Agriculture: Alpha Tau Alpha I; Wrestling I; Student Leader 4.
PERILLO, RALPH EDWIN Chicago
Industrial Arts: Industrial Arts Club I, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; UCCF 4; Transfer from Wright
Junior College 2.
SENIORS
PERONA, DALE F. Coal City
Mathematics.
PERRY, EUGENA ELIZABETH Gary, Indiana
English: English Club 4; NAACP I, 2, 3, 4; Student Psychological Association 4.
PERRY, KARIN RAE Thawville
English: English Club I, 2, 3, 4.
PERSCHNICK, GERALD W. Dwight
Mathematics.
PESCHKE, JUDITH ANN Chicago
Special Education: CEC 4; Oratorio Choir 2; Special Education Club 3, 4; SEA 4; WOC 3, 4.
PETER, RAYMOND D. Normal
Geography.
PETERSON, ANN MARIE Pax+on
Business Education: Homecoming Committee 3; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Lutheran Club I; Phi Beta
Lambda 3, 4; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4, Pres. 4; Student Leader 4.
PETERSON, APRIL SUE Milan
Elementary Education: ACE 4; Gamma Phi 3; SEA 4; WRA Intramurals I, 2; Young Republicans
2.
PETERSON, CAROL LEE Algonquin
Mathematics: Math Club 4; Newman Club 2. 3; Naturalists Club 4.
PETERSON JULIANNE Streator
Health and Physical Education: Oratorio Choir I, 2, 3, 4; University Choir 4; Newman Club I.
2, 3, 4; Student Leader 3; Varunas 2; Women's PE Club 2. 3. 4; WRA Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; WRA
Extramurals 2, 3, 4.
PETERSON, LILLIAN MARIE
Ottc
Elementary Education: ACE 3; ISU Tutorial Project 3; SEA 4; Transfer from LaSalle-Peru-Oglesby
Junior College 3.
PETERSON, ROBERT G. . . Morris
Business Education: Business Education Club I; Lutheran Club I, 2; Phi Beta Lambda 2, 3, 4;
Pi Omega Pi 4; Shufflin' Shoes 2, 3; Student Leader 2, 3; SEA 3, 4; Young Republicans 2, 3.
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PETO, WARREN Addison
Social Science: Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4; Transfer from Elgin Community College 3.
PHIPPS, ANN SHARON Steger
Elementary Education.
PHIPPS, MARSHA JOAN . . Granite City
Elementary Education: ACE 2; Homecoming Committee 2, 4; SEA 4; Transfer from Washington
State University 2.
PICKING, JUDITH KAY Freeport
Elementary Education: ACE 4; Phi Beta Lambda 3; SEA 3, 4; Transfer from Freeport Community
College 3.
PILGRIM, JOYCE MARIE Sterling
Music: Transfer from Sherwood Music School 3.
PILLER, WALT W. Mendota
Health and Physical Education: Football I, 2; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4.
PINZKE, KENNETH G. Des Plaines
Geography: Geography Club 4; Intramurals 2, 3.
PLACEK, RICHARD FREDERICK South Glens Falls, New York
Aoriculture: Intramurals 3, 4; Transfer from New York University at Delhi 3.
POOL, WILLIAM D Thawville
Mathematics.
I
POPE, DONNA L Galena
Special Education.
PORTER, JENNIFER ANN Idaho Falls, Idaho
English: INDEX 2, 3, 4; Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4; Redbird Rooters 2; WOC 2; Student-Faculty
Housing Board 3.
PORTER, KATHRYN ELIZABETH Kankakee
Speech: Debate I; Women's Chorus I, 2, 3, V.-Pres. 3; Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4.
POTSON, ERIS LYNN Blue Island
Elementary Education: Women's Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3.
POTTS, JANET MARIE Deer Creek
Health and Physical Education: Lutheran Club I; Varsity Band I; Student Leader 4; Women's PE
Club I, 2, 3, 4; WRA Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4.
POWELL, VIKI ARNHOLT . Georgetown
Home Economics: Class Advisory Board 2; Class Treas. I; Home Economics Club 1, 2; Redbird
Rooters 2, 3; Young Democrats I, 2. 3.
PRAIRIE, KAREN M Momence
English.
PRATER, KENNETH GLENN Collinsville
Elementary Education: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4.
PRATER, MARCIA BILLINGSLEY Carmi
Elementary Education: Women's Chorus 3; SEA 2, 3, 4; ISU Tutorial Project 2; ACE 4.
PRAY, NANCY SUE Lombard
Elementary Education: ISU Tutorial Project 3, 4; Newman Club I, 2; Redbird Rooters 2; Shufflin'
Shoes 2, 3, 4; SEA 4.
PREWITT, RONALD C McLean
Business Administration.
PRIMMER, JANE CHRISTINE White Heath
Elementary Education.
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PROCHASKA, ALAN EDWARD ... Cicero
Social Science: Pi Gamma Mu 3, V.-Pres. 3; Intramurals I, 2, 3; Student Leader 2, 3; Russian
Club 4; Social Science Club 2, 3; Young Republicans 2t 3.
PROEHL, HOWIE Pekin
Agriculture: Alpha Tau Alpha I, 2; College and Career Fellowship 2, 3; Homecoming Committee
3; Maize Grange I, 2; Intramurals I, 2; Student Leader 4; UCCF I, 2; Young Republicans I 2 3.
PROVENZANO, KATHLEEN ANN Rockford
Elementary Education: AWS Executive Board I; ISU Tutorial Project 3; SEA 3, 4.
PURCELL, KATHLEEN ANN Matteson
English: Vidette 3, 4, Managing Editor 4, Editor-in-Chief 4.
QUIGLEY, RUTH PATTERSON Sao Paulo, Brazil
Elementary Education: Student Leader 4; SEA 4; Transfer from the University of Alabama 3.
RADEBAUGH, JACK F. El Paso
Industrial Arts: Industrial Arts Club 3, 4; Marching Band I, 2; Varsity Band I, 2; Physical Science
Club I. 2; Redbird Rooters 3; SEA 4; UCCF 3, 4; Young Republicans 2.
RADJA, THOMAS GREGORY Chicago
Mathematics: Transfer from Wilson Junior College 3.
RAHN, DARRYL WILLARD Lanark
Agriculture.
RANSDELL, LEVADA NORABAELL Saunemin
English: English Club I; Young Democrats I; SEA 4.
SENIORS
RAPP, JERRY W Pontiac
Mathematics.
RAPP, SHARON E Normal
Elementary Education.
RASMUSSEN, LILLIE MARIE Onarga
Home Economics: Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, 4; SEA 4.
RATHBUN, JOHN WILLIAM Peoria
Social Science: IVCF I, 2; Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4; Social Science Club 4; Intramurals I, 2. 3, 4;
Young Republicans 3, 4.
RAYBURN, DIANE A. Champaign
Health and Physical Education.
REBOKAS, DOTTIE JANICE Bellwood
Elementary Education: Big Four Committee I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, Treas. 3, Co-Chairman 4: ACE I,
2, 3, 4; Class Advisory Board 4; "Land of the Dragon"; Redbird Rooters 2, 3, 4; Student Leader
4; SEA 3, 4; Student Life and Organizations Board 3; Varunas 2, 3.
REED, DONALD EUGENE Lincoln
Social Science: Debate 3, 4; Pi Kappa Delta 3, 4; Transfer from Lincoln Christian College 2.
RICE, JEAN ELAINE LaHarpe
French: English Club 3; Le Cercle Francais 2. 3. 4: SEA 4; UCCF 2, 3; Vidette 3.
RICHARD, CONNIE L Towanda
Health and Physical Education.
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RICHVALSKY, SHIRLEY A Benld
Elementary Education.
RICKEN, JOSEPH J Lemont
Speech: "Inherit the Wind"; Transfer from Joliet Junior College 3.
RIDDLE, DAVID Bloomington
Business Administration: Christian Science Organization I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 2; Flying Club 3; Phi
Beta Lambda 3; Track I, 2; Young Republicans I.
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RIEKER, ROSEMARY KATHLEEN Bainfield
Home Economics.
RIESER, VOLKER JUERGEN Oak Park
German: German Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treas. I, Pres. 2, 3, 4; Lutheran Club I; Intramurals 3, 4; Stu-
dent Leader 4; WGLT 3.
RILEY, CAROL ANN ... East Peoria
English.
RILEY, DOROTHY A Wataga
Elementary Education.
RIMKUS, TONI LYNN Westville
Elementary Education: Cheerleader I; Homecoming Committee 2, 3; Newman Club I, 2, 3; SEA
3, 4; WRA Intramurals I, 2, 3.
RINE, JANIS MARGARET Normal
English: Le Cercle Francais 2, 3; SEA 3, 4; Wesley Foundation 2, 3; Transfer from Bluffton College
2.
RINK, CAROL ANN Rock Island
English: English Club 2; La Estudiantina 2; Redbird Rooters 2.
RITTENHOUSE, ERIC M. Pontiac
Agriculture.
ROBERTS, DEAN JAMES ... Chicago
Business Administration: Blackfriars 3, 4.
CLASS OF 1967
ROBERTS, EDMUND LEO El Paso
Agriculture: Alpha Tau Alpha 3, 4; Newman Club I, 2' Young Democrats I.
ROBINSON, KATHLEEN L. Peoria
Business Education: Phi Beta Lambda 3; Transfer from Fontbonne College 3.
ROBINSON, WILLIAM H. . ... Normal
Social Science.
ROHLFS, GENE . . M+. Pulaski
Industrial Arts: Industrial Arts Club I, 2. 3, 4; Lutheran Club I. 2; Phi Beta Lambda 4; U Club 4.
ROHMAN, PAMELA JEAN Metamora
Music: B'nai B'rith Hillel Councilorship 4; German Club I; Lowell Mason Club 3. 4; Oratorio
Choir I, 2, 3; University Choir 3; Varsity Band 4; Women's Chorus I, 2, 3; Redbird Rooters I 2
3; SEA 3; Delta Omicron 2, 3, 4.
ROMAN, AUDREY SUE ..Harvard
Elementary Education: ACE I; Redbird Rooters 2, 3; SEA 4.
ROPIEQUET, ANN ELIZABETH East St. Louis
Speech: Alpha Lambda Delta 3, 4; Redbird Rooters 2, 3; Student Leader 3; SEA 4; Wesley
Foundation I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4.
ROSEMAN, JACK K. Eureka
Chemistry: Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4; Physical Science Club I, 2. 3, 4; Intramurals I.
ROSS, CORLISS DEE Belleville
Elementary Education: ACE I, 2, 3, 4; Lowell Mason Club 4; Treble Choir I; University Choir I,
2; Varunas 2.
ROSSI, JOANNE A Manito
Health and Physical Education.
ROTH, DIANE MARIE Pontiac
Elementary Education: SEA 4.
RUBIN, DONALD LEE Vandalia
Industrial Arts.
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RUESCHAW, ELAINE ESTHER Chicago
Elementary Education: Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Redbird Rooters 3; SEA 4; Transfer from
Amundsen Junior College 3.
RUHRUP, KENNETH RAY Bloomington
Business Education.
RUMCHAK, WILLIAM RORY Lockport
Health and Physical Education: I Club 2, 3, 4; Wrestling I, 2, 3, 4.
RUNDQUIST, BETTE ELAINE Rockford
Social Science: Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Sec. 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4; Social
Science Club 3; Student Leader 4.
RUPPEL, BEVERLY JO Beardstown
Business Education: Phi Beta Lambda 2, 3, 4; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4; Transfer from Northern Illinois
RUSH, ROBERT WILLIAM Decatur
Mathematics: Kappa Mu Epsilon 4; Basketball I, 2, 3; Intramurals 4.
RUSK, M. ALLISON Kansas City, Missouri
Elementary Education: Class Advisory Board 2, 3, 4; Honor Resident Hamilton-Whitten Hall 3.
4, Treas. 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Pres. 4; Le Cercle Francais 2, 3; Oratorio Choir I; Women's
Chorus 2; Redbird Rooters 2, 3, 4.
RUSSELL, GEORGIA KAY Peoria
Elementary Education: Varsity Band I; Student Leader 2, 3.
RUSTEMEYER, SANDRA L Avon
Elementary Education: ISU Flying Club 3; Varsity Band I, 2; WRA Intramurals I, 2. 3, 4; Young
Democrats 2.
SENIORS
RYAN, DONNA M. . Blue Mound
Elementary Education.
RYDER, MICHAEL BERNARD Normal
Physical Science: Physical Science Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3. voung Democrats 2; Transfer from East-
ern Illinois University 2.
SAAR, TENA BETH . Oak Park
Elementary Education: ACE I; Kappa Delta Epsilon 3. 4; Le Cercle Francais 3; Pi Delta Phi 4;
Young Republicans 2.
SAMIDE, SUE ANN Lansing
Home Economics.
SANDBERG, JUDITH ANITA Ottawa
Elementary Education.
SANDERSON, RONALD L Bloomington
Agriculture.
SANGER, CAROL A Oak Park
Elementary Education: ACE I, 2, 3; Redbird Rooters 2; Young Republicans 2.
SATORIUS, MARGARET ANN Minooka
Elementary Education.
SATTERFIELD, KAREN R Homer
Business Education: Class Advisory Board 3, 4; Class Sec. 3; Phi Beta Lambda 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3;
Redbird Rooters 3, 4. Sec. 4; Student Leader 2, 3, 4; SEA 4; WRA Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4.
SAUPE, OLETTA MARIE Carrollton
Elementary Education: Alpha Omega Nu 3; Baptist Student Union I; Junior High Education
Club I, 2, 3, V.-Pres. 3; WOC 3, 4.
SAXSMA, SHERYL LEE Gilman
Elementary Education: ACE 2, 3, 4; SEA 3, 4.
SCAFF, DONALD EUGENE Rossville
Industrial Arts: Industrial Arts Club I, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4.
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SCAFF, MARTHA SCHOONOVER Mason City
Elementary Education: SEA 2.
SCARPELU, PAMELA ANN ... Chicago
Health and Physical Education: Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4; Junior Orchesis I; Senior Orchesis 2, 3,
4; Redbird Rooters 2, 3, 4; Shufflin' Shoes I, 2, 3, 4; Varunas I; Women's PE Club I, 2, 3, 4; WRA
Irtramurals 1 , 2.
SCHAR, SARA LEE . . . Stronghurst
French: Honor Resident Hamilton-Whitten Hall 3, 4, Pres. 3; Le Cercle Francais I, 2, 3, 4; Red-
bird Rooters 2, 3, 4; SEA 4; Pi Delta Phi 3, 4; ISU Preview Guide 4.
SCHEER, ELIZABETH ANN Elmhurst
Elementary Education: ACE I, 2; Women's PE Club 2; WOC 3.
SCHERTZ, PAUL KENNETH El Paso
Business: Phi Beta Lambda 4; Transfer from University of Illinois 2.
SCHLATTER, JAMES EVERETT Chatsworth
Social Science: Apostolic Christian Bible Class I, 2, 3, 4; Debate I; ISU Tutorial Project 4; Young
Republicans 1 , 2, 3, 4.
SCHMIDT, JOHANNA MANKUS Lincoln
Social Science.
SCHOLLER, SUSAN L Roselle
Health and Physical Education.
SCHOOLEY, MARY LOU Champaign
Elementary Education.
CLASS OF 1967
SCHRENK, CAROL JOAN ... River Grove
Special Education.
SCHROEDER, DOROTHY MARIE . Mt. Prospect
Special Education: Special Education Club 4; Transfer from University of Oklahoma 3.
SCHROEDER, JOY ANN Peotone
Home Economics: Home Economics Club I, 2; Inter-Dorm Council I, 2, V.-Pres. 2; Kappa Omi-
cron Phi 2. 3, 4; UCCF I.
SCHULTZ, NANCY LYNN Pontiac
Elementary Education: Wesley Foundation I, 2; WRA Intramurals I, 2, 3; Young Republicans I.
Elmhurst
SCHULZE, SUSAN LIN
English: Debate I; Varsity Band I, 2; Women's Chorus I, 2; Redbird Rooters I, 2, V.-Pres. 2;
Student Senate 2; UCCF I, 2, 4; WGLT 4; Junior Year Abroad in Beirut, Lebanon.
SCHUTH, KARLITA SUE Bloomington
Home Economics.
SCHUTTLER, WAYNE MARVIN Manito
Agriculture: Redbird Rooters 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Transfer from Southern Illinois University 2.
SCHWARTZ, SEYMOUR JOEL Skokie
Social Science.
SCOn, DAVID Bradford
Agriculture.
SCOTT, RALPH E Normal
Industrial Arts.
SCOTT, SHARON D Normal
English.
SEBBY, OTTO LYLE Plainfield
Biology: Naturalists Club 3, 4, Treas. 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Transfer from Joliet Junior College 3.
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SEIBERT, HARRIETT ARLENE Mt. Carmel
Special Education: CEC 4; Lutheran Club 2; Special Education Club 2; SEA 4; Transfer from
Wabash Valley College 2.
SEILS, HERBERT A. Lansing
Health and Physical Education: Football I, 2; Intramurals 3, 4.
SELMAN, ANN VIRGINIA St. Charles
Social Science: Transfer from Cottey College 3.
SHAFER, H. TODD Chicago
Social Science: Alpha Phi Omega 4, Sec. 3; Newman Club 3, 4; Social Science Club 3, 4, Pres.
3; Transfer from Southeast Junior College 3.
SHEA, ARTHUR MICHAEL Park Forest
Health and Physical Education: Men's PE Club 3, 4; I Club 3, 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Track I,
2, 3, 4.
SHEEHAN, MARGARET SHEPHERD Normal
Special Education.
SHORES, PATRICIA LOUISE Mansfield
Mathematics: Math Club 4; Women's Chorus 3; Phi Beta Lambda 3, 4; Physical Science Club 2;
Redbird Rooters 2; SEA 4.
SHRADER, ELLEN
English: English Club 2; Young Republicans 2.
SHROUT, NANCY JANE Taylorville
Health and Physical Education: AWS Executive Board 4; Redbird Rooters 2; Women's PE Club
I. 2, 3. 4; WRA Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Young Republicans I, 2, 3.
West-field, New Jersey
SENIORS
SCHUKHART, ROBERT WILLIAM . . Capron
Mathematics: Kappa Mu Epsilon 4; Baseball I, 2; Football I.
SIGLER, CARROLL RALPH Bloomington
Mathematics: Redbird Rooters 2; WGLT I, 2, 3.
SILKEY, MARCIA ANN Peoria
Elementary Education: Women's Chorus 4; Redbird Rooters I, 2, 3; Shufflin' Shoes 3; SEA 4;
Young Democrats I.
SIMKINS, MARY ELLEN
Peoria
English: College and Career Fellowship 2, 3, 4; Honor Resident Atkin-Colby Hall 3, 4; Women's
Chorus I, 2; SEA 3, 4.
SIMKO, JAMES A Streator
Mathematics: Class Advisory Board 2; Newman Club I, 2, 3, V.-Pres. 2, Pres. 3.
SMALL, BARBARA Aurora
Elementary Education.
SMITH, CONSTANCE M St. Charles
Special Education.
SMITH, DOROTHY PHELAN Wenona
Elementary Education.
SMITH, JOAN KATHRYN Metamora
Elementary Education: AWS Central Board I; ACE 4; Newman Club 3 4- "Children's Hour"'
Student Leader 2; SEA 3, 4; WOC 3, 4.
SMITH, KENNETH WILBUR Orland Park
Social Science: College and Career Fellowship 2, 3, Pres. 2; IVCF 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3; Student
Leader 3; Student Psychological Association 4; Transfer from John Brown University 2
SMITH, PATRICIA DIANNE East Moline
English: SEA 4; Transfer from Blackhawk Junior College 3.
SMITH, ROBIN BLOOMENSHINE Peoria
Special Education: CEC 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon 4; Kappa Delta Pi 4; Special Education Club 4
SEA 4.
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SMRHA, RICHARD JAMES Berwyn
Industrial Arts: Industrial Arts Club 2, 3, 4; lota Lambda Sigma 4; Transfer from Loyola Univer-
sity 2.
SNYDER, EDWARD CHARLES
Oak Lawn
Industrial Arts: Industrial Arts Club 2, 3, 4; Newman Club I, 2; Redbird Rooters 3; Intramurals
2, 3; SEA 4; Young Democrats 3.
SNYDER, GAIL MS Tinley Park
Speech: Debate 3, 4; Forensics 3, 4; Honor Resident Hamilton-Whitten Hall 3, 4, V.-Pres. 4;
Kappa Delta Epsilon 4; Pi Kappa Delta 3, 4, Pres. 4; Redbird Rooters 2; Student Leader 2;
Young Republicans 2, 3; University Theater I, 2.
SNYDER, KAY MARIE . Normal
English: Transfer from University of Illinois 3.
SOLOMON, ROSE I Bloomington
Elementary Education.
SOMMERS, KAY Springfield
Mathematics.
SORENSEN, VERA JUNE Villa Park
Mathematics.
SPARKMAN, CAROL FAYE Cahokia
Elementary Education: Inter-Group Relations Council 3.
SPEER, CAROL JOAN Mattoon
Special Education: CEC 2, 3, 4, Co-Chairman 3, 4; Concert Band 2; Redbird Rooters 2; Special
Education Club I, 2, 3, 4; SEA 4; Young Republicans 2.
CLASS OF 1967
SPINK, RICHARD T. Lockport
Health and Physical Education: "Hatful of Rain"; Transfer from Joliet Junior College 3.
STACH, BETTIE MARIE Granite City
Elementary Education: Math Club I; SEA 4.
STANARD, SUE ANN Princeton
Elementary Education: Lutheran Club I, 2; Redbird Rooters 2' Shufflin' Shoes 2 3- SEA 3 4
WGLT 3, 4.
STARKS, THERESA EDMONIA Gary, Indiana
Mathematics: Math Club 3, 4; NAACP I, 2, 3, 4; Redbird Rooters 4; Young Democrats 4.
STEAD, MARY BETH Farmersville
Home Economics: Coryphees 3; Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, 4; Redbird Rooters 3, 4.
STEBBINS, JOYCE JOANNE Rockford
Geography: Geography Club 2, 3, 4; Social Science Club 3; WOC 2, 3, 4.
STEFANI, ROY DUANE Westville
English: Transfer from Danville Junior College 2.
STEFFES, LEROY G Minooka
Mathematics: Alpha Phi Omega 3; AWS House President Board 3; Math Club I; Newman Club
I; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling I, 2.
STEFFES, NANCY FITZPATRICK Wilmington
Elementary Education: Alpha Omega Nu 3; Experimental Theater.
STEINBURG, DAVID EDWARD . . Lansing
Social Science: Intramurals 3, 4; Advisory Council for Transfer Students 3, Pres. 3; Transfer from
Thornton Junior College 3.
STELLING, LINDA ANN Ottawa
Elementary Education: Oratorio Choir I; SEA 4.
STELLWAGEN, JOAN ALMA Tinley Park
Special Education: Class Advisory Board 2, 3; Honor Resident Hamilton-Whitten Hall 3, 4;
Redbird Rooters 2; Special Education Club 2, 4; Student Leader 2.
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STEVENS, RUTH ANN Wilmington
Elementary Education: Concert Band 2, 3; Redbird Rooters 2; Wesley Foundation I, 2, 3, 4; In-
terchurch Council 2, 3, Pres. 2, 3.
STOLL, LANETTE SHARON Lincoln
Health and Physical Education: Lutheran Club I, 2; Senior Orchesis 2, 3, 4; Women's PE Club
I, 2, 3, 4.
STONE, JEANNE ANN . . Far Hill, New Jersey
Elementary Education: Women's Chorus I.
STONE, VIRGINIA ANITA . ... Berwyn
Elementary Education: Kappa Delta Epsilon 4; Transfer from Morton Junior College 3.
STRAND, JOYCE Palos Heights
Elementary Education: Newman Club 3, 4; Transfer from College of St. Theresa 3.
STRANSENBACK, CHRISTINE M. Wenona
Business Education: Alpha Beta Alpha 3, 4; Class Advisory Board 4; Honor Resident Atkin-Colby
Hall 3, 4; Newman Club 3; Phi Beta Lambda 3, 4; SEA 4.
STREMLAU, JANET MARIE
Mendota
Health and Physical Education: AWS Central Board 3. Treas. 3; AWS Executive Board 2, 3, 4:
Honor Resident Hamilton-Whitten Hall 3, 4; Oratorio Choir I, 2, 3; Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4-
Women's PE Club I, 2. 3; WRA Intramurals I. 2.
STRIEGEL, DAVID W. Normal
Industrial Arts: Industrial Arts Club I, 2, 3, 4; lota Lambda Sigma 3, 4, V.-Pres. 4- Newman
Club I. 2. 3, 4.
STRONG, MICHAEL M Decatur
Speech: Football I; Gamma Delta I, 2. 3.
SENIORS
STROTHEIDE, ROBERT CLYDE Flanagan
Mathematics: Experimental Theatre; Transfer from Bluffton College 3.
STRUEBING, SHARON ELIZABETH Dwight
Music: Delta Omicron 3, 4; Gamma Delta I, 2, 3, 4- Lowell Mason Club I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2 3
Lutheran Club I, 2: Treble Choir I, 2, 3, 4. Sec. 3. Pres. 4; University Choir I, 2, 3. 4; Women's
Chorus I; "Flower Drum Song"; "Kiss Me Kate"; "110 in the Shade"; "Carnival"; SEA I, 2, 3,
4.
STRUHS, JAMES FREDERICK Dixon
Social Science: SEA 3, 4; Social Science Club 4.
STRUHS, JOSEPH WILLIAM Dixon
Social Science: IVCF I; Pi Gamma Mu 4; Social Science Club 4; Intramurals I; SEA 3, 4; Young
Republicans I.
STUCKY, ROGER CARL Gridley
Business Administration.
STUMM, SHIRLEY JEANNE Normal
Music: Big Four Committee 4; Cheerleader I. 2, 3, Co-Capt. 3; Class Advisory Board 4; Delta
Omicron 3, 4; Homecoming Court 3; Lowell Mason Club 2. 3, 4, Sec. 3: Madrigal Singers I, 2,
3, 4; University Choir I, 2, 3, 4; "110 in the Shade"; "Kiss Me Kate"; Redbird Rooters 3, 4; SEA
4.
SULLIVAN, JUDY BENJAMIN Rockford
Elementary Education: Young Republicans 2, 3.
SULLIVAN, STEVEN M. Palatine
Social Science: Illinois State Rifles 2; Social Science Club 2, 3; Young Republicans 2, 3.
SUMMERS, MARILYN SUE Normal
Elementary Education: AWS Executive Board 4; Campus Crusaders 3, 4, Treas. 4; Oratorio Choir
4; SEA 4; Transfer from Lincoln Christian College 3.
SWANSON, DONNA LYNNE Peoria
Elementary Education: Le Cercle Francais 3; SEA 3.
SWEATT, KAREN LOUISE Chicago
Elementary Education: ACE I, 3; NAACP I, 3, 4; SEA 3, 4; International Students Club 3.
SWEENEY, MARY CATHERINE Bloomington
Junior High Education: Class Advisory Board 4; Co-op Council 3; Junior High Education Club 3,
4; Newman Club I, 2, 3; Redbird Rooters 3, 4; SEA 4; Young Democrats 4.
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SWEET, WILLIAM D Bloomington
Chemistry: Flying Club 4; German Club I; INDEX 3, 4; Physical Science Club I, 2, 3, 4; Student
Leader 4.
SWEGLE, KAREN JANE Ashton
Home Economics.
SWITZER, MICHAEL DEAN Pekin
Social Science: Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres. 3; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Young Republicans 2.
SYMONDS, GARY W Brimfield
Mathematics.
SYMONS, RITA NAN Galena
Elementary Education: ACE I, 2; Marching Band 2, 3; Varsity Band I, 2, 3; Student Leader 2, 3;
SEA 2, 3, 4.
TABOR, RITHA HAYS Normal
English: Redbird Rooters 2, 3; WRA Intramurals I, 2; T'oung Republicans I, 2.
TAKAKASHI, MILDRED KIYO
. Rockford
Elementary Education: Honor Resident Atkin-Colby Hall 3; Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Treas. 4;
Concert Band 2; Oratorio Choir 2; University Orchestra I; Redbird Rooters 2, 3; Sophomore
Cotillion Court 2.
TATUM, DEB
Russian.
TAYLOR, MARSHA LYNN
Physical Education: Women's PE Club I, 2, 3; Young Republicans I.
Granite City
Marissa
CLASS OF 1967
TAYLOR, NANCY J Argenta
Elementary Education: AWS House President Board 2: EUB Fellowship I, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta
Pi 3, 4; SEA I, 2, 3, 4.
TEAL, GENEVIEVE MARIE Villa Park
Art: Newman Club 2, 3, 4; Redbird Rooters 2, 3; Intramurals 2; Theta Alpha Tau 4; Varunas 2;
Transfer from Mundelein College.
TEMPLETON, DAVID ALAN . Normal
Art: Apportionment Board 3, 4; Class Advisory Board 2; Entertainment Board 2, 3, 4; Com-
mencement Board 3; INDEX 4; Redbird Rooters 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, 4; ISU Bell Ringer 3; Student
Leader 2, 3, 4; University Union Board 3; WGLT Executive Board 3; Preview Guide 4.
THAYER, JANE E Jacksonville
Elementary Education: Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4; SEA 4.
THEOBALD, DANIEL B Hoopeston
Mathematics: Big Four Committee 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Transfer from California State Poly-
technic College 2.
THEODORE. ANNETTE Joliet
Business Education: SEA 3, 4.
THOMAS, HOMER LEE Harvey
Mathematics: Class Advisory Board 2; Class Pres. I; Homecoming Committee 4; Kappa Phi Mu
4; NAACP I, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 2; Redbird Rooters 3, 4; "Measure for Measure"; Redbird Rooters 3,
4; Cross Country I; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4.
THOMAS, JAMES ALLEN Foosland
Elementary Education.
THOMAS, MARILYNN KAYE Hopedale
English: Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4, Sec. 3; Sigma Tau Delta 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3; Student Leader 3; SEA 3, 4;
Student Senate 3; Vidette 2; Young Republicans 2.
THOMAS, PATRICIA JEAN Pekin
Elementary Education: ACE I; AWS House President Board 3; Commencement Board 4; Wom-
en's Chorus 2, 3; WOC 3, 4.
THOMPSON, JENILEE E Normal
Biological Science: Naturalists Club I, 2, 3, 4.
THOMPSON, WESLEY JOHN Lamoille
Agriculture: Alpha Phi Omega I, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Tau Alpha 2, 3, 4; Big Four Committee 2, 3, 4;
Class Advisory Board 2, 3; Lutheran Club I, 2; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4.
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Ottawa
THORNGREN, DAVID LEE
Agriculture: Alpha Tau Alpha I, 2, 3, 4.
THORNSEN, MYRLA DIANE
Elementary: ACE 3; Alpha Omega Nu 3, 4; Redbird Rooters 2, 3, 4; Shufflin' Shoes 2, 3, 4; SEA 4
TIMKE, ROSEMARY A. Pekin
Elementary Education.
TIMMERMAN, INEKE Lansing
Elementary Education: SEA 4.
TINNES, ANDREA CAROLE Chicago
Health and Physical Education: Women's PE Club I, 2, 3, 4; WRA Intramurals I; WRA Eitra-
murals 1 , 2, 3, 4.
TODT, JOHN RAYMOND Raymond
Biological Science: Naturalists Club 2, 3, 4 Newman Club I, 2 3 4- Young Democrats I 2 3
4. V.-Pres. 3.
TOEPKE, SHELDON LEE
Chemistry: Physical Science Club 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4.
TOMBAUGH, PAUL REIBERT
Junior High Education: Junior High Education Club 4; Intramurals 12 3 4.
TOSH, TERRY W.
Industrial Arts.
Normal
Streator
Normal
SENIORS
TOWLE, TERRY H Normal
Biological Science.
TRAUERNICHT, JO ANN New Douglas
Elementary Education: ACE 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 4; Lutheran Club I, 2;
Oratorio Choir 2, 3, 4; Women's Chorus I; Redbird Rooters 3; Student Leader 2, 3: SEA 3, 4.
TRAVIS, LARRY ALLAN Bloomington
Business Education: Class Advisory Board I; NAACP I, 2; Newman Club I, 3; Intramurals I, 2;
Young Democrats I, 2, 3, 4.
TREMBLY, GARY L Arlington
Mathematics: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; SEA 4.
TROTTIER, LINDA L Chicago Heights
Health and Physical Education: Delta Phi Kappa 3. 4; Honor Resident Atkin-Colby Hall 3; Illi-
nois State Rifles 2; Junior Orchesis I, 2; Senior Orchesis 3, 4; Shufflin' Sho;s 3 4 Varunas' I 2
Pres. 2; Women's PE Club I, 2, 3, 4; WRA Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; WRA Extramurals I.
TUCHEK, SHARON JEANE1TE Shelbyville
Elementary Education: ACE 3.
TURLEY, RION D Springfield
Social Science: Transfer from Springfield Junior College 3.
ULBRICH, JOHN ROBERT Bloomington
Business Education: Business Education Club I, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1,2 3 4- Phi Beta Lambda
I. 2, 3, 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Student Leader 4.
UMLAND, DIANE LYNN Chicago Heights
Elementary Education.
UNSER, THERESA ANNE Taylorville
Social Science: INDEX I; NAACP 3, 4; Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4; Pi Gamma Mu 3 4- Social Sci-
ence Club 3, 4; Student Leader 3; Student Senate 3; University Union Board 3- WOC 3- Young
Democrats I, 2, 3, Sec. 2.
VAN ALSBURG, KAY Barrington
Health and Physical Education: Varunas I, 2; Women's PE Club 12 3 4
VAN AUTREVE, MADGE MARIE Galva
Social Science: Lutheran Club I, 2; Social Science Club I; SEA 3, 4; Women's PE Club 3.
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VAN HOOK, BARRY L Creve Coeur
Business Education: Phi Beta Lambda 3, 4, Pres. 4; Student Senate 4; University Union Board 4;
Transfer from University of Texas 2.
VAN METER, PAULA J Elgin
Special Education.
VAN PERNIS, JACQUELIN LEE Chicago
Special Education: CEC 4; Honor Resident Hamilton-Whitten Hall 3, 4; Special Education Club
2, 3, 4; SEA 4; Young Republicans I, 2.
VEDAS, DON Taylorville
Social Science: Men's PE Club 3; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4.
VEDDER, PEGGY STEARNS .... Normal
Junior High Education: Dames Club 4; Coryphees 2, 3, 4; Gamma Phi I, 2; Redbird Rooters I, 2.
VOGEL, CAROL ANN Cissna Park
Elementary Education: ACE 2; SEA 2, 3, 4; Campus Crusaders 4.
VOGEL, CATHERINE L Springfield
Mathematics: SEA 4; Transfer from Springfield Junior College 3.
VOGT, ERVIN FRED Arlington
Mathematics: Big Four Committee 2, 3, 4; Gamma Delta 3, 4; Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4;
Geography Club 4; Math Club 2, 4; Redbird Rooters 3, 4; Shufflin' Shoes 2; Intramurals 2, 3 4'
SEA 3, 4.
VOLL, MARGARET TAYLOR Pekin
Special Education: CEC 4; Special Education Club I, 4; Intramurals 3; SEA I, 4; Young Demo-
CLASS OF 1967
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VOORHEES, SANDRA G. LaGrange
Special Education.
VOUDRIE, STANLEY H. Pana
Health and Physical Education.
WADDELL, CAROL STAHL Niantic
Elementary Education: Oratorio Choir I, 2; Varunas 2.
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Business Education.
WAHLS, ROGER CARL Chenoa
Agriculture: Alpha Tau Alpha I, 2, 3, 4; Gamma Delta 3, 4; Phi Beta Lambda 3, 4; Intramurals
2, 3, 4; Young Republicans I.
WALKER, MARK EARL Hebrew
Mathematics: I Club I, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling I, 2, 3. 4.
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WALLACE, BRUCE LEE
Ch
icago
Health and Physical Education: Men's PE Club 3, 4; I Club 4; Redbird Rooters 3; Football 4;
Intramurals 3, 4; Transfer from University of Tennessee at Martin 3.
WALLACE, REBECCA JANE Mason City
Elementary Education: Chi Alpha 4, V.-Pres. 4.
WALLING, ROBERT CHARLES Ransom
Music: Blackfriars I, 2, 3, 4; Class Advisory Board I; Co-op Council 3, 4; Madrigal Singers 2, 3,
4; Marching Band 2; Men's Glee Club I, 2; Oratorio Choir I, 2, 3, 4; University Choir 2, 3, 4;
University Orchestra 3; Varsity Band I, 2; "Flower Drum Song"; "Kiss Me Kate"; "Between the
Sheets"; "Banned in Moscow"; "After Hours"; "The Night Before Christmas"; Phi Mu Alpha 2,
3, 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3; U Club I, 2, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation I.
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WALSH, NANCY JO Western Springs
Elementary Education: AWS Executive Board 2, 3; Soecial Education Club 3.
WARMOTH, VURL ERNEST Bloomington
Business Administration: Phi Beta Lambda 2, 3, 4; Intramurals I, 2; Young Republicans 3, 4.
WARNER, JOAN MARIE Oregon
Elementary Education: AWS Executive Board 3; Coryphees 3, 4; Redbird Rooters 2, 3, 4; Wesley
Foundation I, 2, 3; WOC 3.
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WARNS, NORMAN Riverdale
Geography: Geography Club 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Transfer from Thorton Junior College 3.
WATERS, V. LYNN Greenville, South Carolina
Social Science.
WATSON, BETSY PAYNE Ewing
Elementary Education: ACE I; Special Education Club 4; Transfer from University of Illinois 2.
WATSON, RICHARD ALAN Black Rock, Arkansas
Agriculture: Alpha Tau Alpha I, 2, 3, 4.
WATTS, BRENDA J. LaGrange
Special Education: NAACP I, 2, 3, 4; Redbird Rooters 3; Special Education Club I, 2, 3, 4.
WAYLAND, SUZANNE ...Danville
Elementary Education.
WAYNE, CAONRAD JAMES Homewood
Mathematics: Transfer from Bloom Community College.
WEBB, ROGER GLENN Waggoner
Agriculture.
WEBER, LOIS JEANNE Bloomington
Elementary Education: ACE 2, 3; AWS Central Board I; Redbird Rooters 2, 3.
SENIORS
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WEBER, RONALD FRANCIS
Industrial Arts: Industrial Arts Club I, 2, 3, 4.
Bloomington
WEDEKIND, SANDRA Normal
Speech.
WEITKAMP, SARAH Peoria
Business Education: Business Education Club I, 2; Lutheran Club I, 2; Phi Beta Lambda 2, 3; Pi
Omega Pi 3, 4; Shufflin' Shoes 2. 3; Student Leader 3; WOC 3, 4.
WELCH, CAROLE L East Alton
Spanish: La Estudiantina 2, 3, 4; Shufflin' Shoes I; SEA 4.
WELLNER, BARBARA Peru
Latin.
WENBERG, TIMOTHY F. Batavia
Agriculture: Alpha Tau Alpha 2, 3. 4.
WENDT, DIANA G. . . Chicago
English: Publications Board 2, 3, 4; Sigma Tau Delta 4; Vidette I, 2, 3, Editor-in-Chief 3; WRA
Extramurals 3.
WENNINGER, ELAINE JOHANNA Morton
Special Education.
WENZEL, BARBARA CARY Jerseyville
Elementary Education: ACE 4; AWS Central Board 3; AWS Executive Board 3; Oratorio Choir
I, 2; Student Leader 3; SEA 4; Young Democrats 2.
WERNER, JANE ANN Aurora
Psychology.
WERNER, JUDY M New Lenox
Social Science: Class Advisory Board 3. 4: Class Treas. 4; Redbird Rooters 4; Student Leader 2,
4; SEA 4; Student Senate 4; Young Democrats 2.
WERNER, KATHLEEN LOUISE
English: Eta Sigma Phi 3, 4; Newman Club I; SEA 3, 4.
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Yorkville
WETTSTEIN, DAVID LEE Gridley
Agriculture: Apostolic Christian Bible Class I, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals I, 2.
WEYER, EILEEN MARY Moline
Elementary Education: ACE 2; Lowell Mason Club 4; Concert Band I, 2, 3; Pep Band I; Newman
Club I, 2, 3, 4; SEA 3, 4; Young Democrats 4.
WHISNANT, LINDA DYSON Monticello
Special Education: INDEX 2; Special Education Club I; SEA 3.
WHITAKER, GAYLE DIANNE
Forest City
Elementary Education: Home Economics Club I; Kappa Delta Epsilon 4; Kappa Delta Pi 4; Won
en's Chorus I ; SEA 4.
WHITE, BARBARA LEE New Lenox
Health and Physical Education: Cheerleader I, 2, 3, 4; Gamma Phi Queen 2- Homecoming
Queen 4; Redbird Rooters I, 2, 3, 4; Women's PE Club I, 2; WRA Intramurals I, 2, 3.
WHITE, MARY JEAN Bloomington
Elementary Education: IVCF 2; SEA 3, 4.
WHITMAN, JAMES V.
Zion
Health and Physical Education: Industrial Arts Club 4; Men's PE Club 3 4- I Club I 2 3 4'
Tennis 1 , 2, 3, 4, Capt. 3, 4.
WHITMAN, REBECCA N.
Galva
Rock Island
Special Education: AWS Executive Board I, 2; Oratorio Choir I, 2; Redbird Rooters I, 2; Special
Education Club I, 2, 3; WRA Intramurals I, 2; Young Democrats I.
Special Education: Special Education Club 2, 3.
WHITMORE, DEDE K.
CLASS OF 1967
WIERSEMA, BARBARA ELLEN Morrison
French: Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Latin Club I; Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4; Pi Delta Phi 3, 4;
Shutflin' Shoes 2; Wesley Foundation I, 2, 3, 4.
WIKOFF, CAROL JEAN South Pekin
Elementary Education: Gamma Delta I, 2, 3, 4; Lutheran Club I; Oratorio Choir 2, 3, 4; Redbird
Rooters 2.
WIKOFF, WYNETTE KAY Maroa
Home Economics: Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, 4; "Rashmon"; I SU Tutorial Project 4.
WILBER, WILLIAM GLENN, JR. ... Oreana
Industrial Arts: Industrial Arts Club I, 2, 3, 4; lota Lambda Sigma 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3.
WILCOX, CAROL ANN Ottawa
Business Education: Business Education Club I; Newman Club I, 4; Phi Beta Lambda 2, 4; Pi
Omega Pi 3, 4; Redbird Rooters 4.
WILD, SONIA H. Fox River Grove
Biological Science.
WILLIAMS, MARIE E. Ellsworth
Biological Science.
WILLIAMS, RONALD NEIL Canton
Social Science: Transfer from Canton Community College 3.
WILLIAMS, SHARON ANNE Heyworth
Elementary Education: ACE I; SEA 4; UCCF I, 2; Young Republicans 2, 3.
WILLIAMS, VICKIE KAY Springfield
Special Education: Special Education Club 3, 4.
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM GEORGE Mendota
Industrial Arts: Geography Club I, 4; Industrial Arts Club I, 2, 3, 4.
WILLIAMS, WILLIE LOUIS Chicago Heights
Health and Physical Education: Men's PE Club I, 2, 3, 4; I Club 2, 3, 4; NAACP I, 2, 3, 4; Red-
bird Rooters 4; Intramurals I ; Wrestling I, 2, 3, 4.
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WILLIAMSON, BETTY ELAINE Galesburg
Elementary Education.
WILLIAMSON, TOM R. Minooka
Health and Physical Education: Newman Club 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Transfer from Northern
Illinois University 3.
WILSON, RODNEY GEORGE Chicago Heights
Business Administration: Men's PE Club I, 2; Phi Beta Lambda 3, 4; Football I, 2, 3; Swimming 3.
WILSON, SHARON KAY North Riverside
Elementary Education: ACE 2, 3; AWS House President Board 3; Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4;
Senior Orchesis 3, 4; ISU Tutorial Project 3, 4; SEA 3, 4; Transfer from MacMurray College 2.
Morton
WITTMER, RUTH ANN
Social Science: Kappa Delta Epsilon 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 4; Lowell Mason Club I; Concert
Band I; Oratorio Choir I; Women's Chorus I; Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4; "Flower Drum Song"; Redbird
Rocters 2, 3, 4; Student Leader 3, 4; WRA Intramurals 2.
WITUCKE, JOHN W. Chicago
Health and Physical Education: Men's PE Club 4; Basketball I; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: UCCF I 2
3. 4.
WOLF, DIANNE RENEE Morrisonville
Music.
WOLF, MARILYN K LaMoille
Library Science: Alpha Beta Alpha 3, 4; English Club 3, 4; ISU Tutorial Project 2' Oratorio Choir
2, 3; Redbird Rooters 2, 3, 4; Shufflin' Shoes 2, 3; SEA 4.
WONZONG, RANDY LEE Byron
English: English Club I; "Carl Sandburg Says"; "Inherit the Wind"; "Billy Budd".
SENIORS
WOODSON, ALLAN L.
Junior High Education.
WORDEN, JAMES DONALD
Industrial Arts: SEA 4; Transfer from University of Illinois 4.
WRIGHT, ELAINE KAY
Elementary Education.
Springfield
Kirkland
Magnolia
WRIGHT, LYNNE Normal
Spanish.
WRIGHT, OREN E Bloomington
Business Administration: Transfer from Eastern Illinois University 3.
WRIGHT, PATRICIA JAYNE East Peoria
Special Education: Special Education Club 2, 3; Transfer from Trenton State College 2.
YOUNG, JOHN RANDALL
Lincoln
Physical Science: ISU Tutorial Project 2; MOROC 2, 3; Physical Science Club I, 2, 3, 4; Redbird
Rooters 3; Student Leader 4; SEA 4; Young Republicans I, 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres. 3, Pres. 4.
YOUNG, ROBERT ALLAN
Normal
Social Science: Big Four Committee 3; Discipline Board 3; Gamma Theta Upsilon 2, 3, 4; Omi-
cron Delta Kappa 3, 4, V.-Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4; Redbird Rooters 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres.
2, 3; Student Faculty Parking Board 2, 3; Student Leader 3; SEA 4; Student Senate 3; WGLT I, 2.
ZACK, SUSAN
Maywood
Elementary Education: Honor Resident Hamilton-Whltten Hall 3, 4; Young Republicans 2.
ZAKOSEK, THOMAS JOSEPH Lyons
Social Science: Intramurals 3, 4; WGLT 3, 4; Transfer from Colorado State College 3.
ZANG, THOMAS PHILLIP Kewanee
Speech: "Thurber Carnival"; "Sandburg Says"; Transfer from Northern Illinois University 3.
ZEBELKA, BONNIE LEE Cicero
Special Education.
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Elementary Education.
ZERSEN, SHARON LOUISE Mundelein
Health and Physical Education: SEA 3, 4; Women's PE Club I, 2, 3, 4; WRA Intramurals I, 2 3,
4; WRA Exlramurals 2, 3. 4.
ZIEMANN, ROBERT W Cicero
Elementary Education.
ZIMMERMAN, LAWRENCE LESLIE Marseilles
English: English Club 4; SEA 4, Young Republicans 4; Transfer from San Diego State College 3.
ZIMMERMAN, MARIL ANN . Chillicothe
English- Alpha Beta Alpha I, 2. 3, 4; La Estudiantina I; Redbird Rooters 3; SEA 4.
ZINK, CAROLYN Springfield
Erglish.
ZMIA, VALERIE ANN . Streator
Elementary Education: ACE 3; WOC 3, 4; Young Democrats 2.
ZOBAC, LILA MARIE Tinley Park
Home Economics: Home Economics Club 3; Special Education Club I.
ZOERB, ALLAN JAMES . . Scotland
Mathematics: IVCF I, 2, 3, 4; Physical Science Club 3, 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4.
ZUBECK, NORBERT F Chicago
Social Science.
ZUBER, CHRISTINE ANETTA Litchfield
Special Education: CEC 3, 4; Class Advisory Board I; Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4. Kappa Delta Pi
3, 4, Pres. 4; Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4; Redbird Rooters 3; Special Education Club 2, 3, 4; SEA 4.
ZUIDEMA, NANCY IRENE Park Ridge
English: Class Advisory Board 2; Redbird Rooters 2; Student Senate 2; UCCF 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4.
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JUNIOR ADVISORY BOARD
The Junior Class Advisory Board
sponsored several events to serve the
community and the university. Many
projects during the year were held to
make money for the Junior-Senior Prom.
The Junior Advisory Board began its
year of activities by decorating the
Homecoming Board float for the
Homecoming parade. A dance held on
November 12 featured "The Young-
bloods." The annual "Stuff-a-Stocking"
project was sponsored by the Junior
Class early in December. The articles
collected were given to Victory Hall
and the Booker T. Washington Home.
A second dance was held on February
I I and featured "The Vengeance." In
March, the class officers and the ad-
visory board took the boys from Vic-
tory Hall to the Illinois State-Univer-
sity of Wisconsin basketball game. An
all-class picnic was held in the spring.
The climax of the year was the Junior-
Senior Prom which was held on May
27. The Junior Class sponsors this
dance annually for the Senior Class.
All of the work involved is done by the
Junior Class.
First Row: Diane Rezek, Alice Dullenty, Wayne Kosek, vice-president; Linda Kennedy, secretary; Roger Gibbens, president; Richard Long-fellow, treasurer;
Robert D. Sutherland, adviser. Second Row: Charlotte Kolinski, Linda Gooley, Susie Geiger, Joyce Armstrong, Mary Anne Baron, Linda Williamson,
Johanna Kokenes. Third Row: Stella Boyer, Connie Miller, Mary Ann Templeton, Cathy Groesch, Linda Rostberg, Carol Hamil, Fairlynn Pool, Sharon
Pew, Sue Blauvelt, Constance Tadel. Fourth Row: William Kolek, Steve Peeck, Dan Thomas, Alan Santini, Wayne Hancock, Tim Devries, Dale Winkel-
man, Roger Shule.
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Adams, Elaine A. . . Speech
Adams, Karen L Spec. Ed.
Ahmer, Sue Eng.
Ainsworth, Sandy Spec. Ed.
Allen, Gail ... Art
Row 2:
Alver, Beverly J Elem.
Amundson, Esther Spec. Ed.
Anderson, Valerie Art
Armstrong, Barbara E H. & P.E.
Armstrong, Patricia A. Spec. Ed.
Row 3:
Arndt, Cheryl June Bus. Ed.
Arnhold, Diane Lynn Elem.
Ary, Duane G Soc. Sci.
Askew, Marva Spec. Ed.
Austrums, Raymond Math.
JUNIORS
Row 4:
Axelson, Roland G. H. & P.E.
Bachler, Linda Math.
Baker, Julianne Elem.
Baker, Sharon R Latin
Boldine, Kathleen Elem.
How 5:
Bankhead, Bobby Eng.
Barke, Beverly A Latin
Barker, Patricia A Eng.
Baron, Mary Anne Elem.
Bartkus, Francine M Elem.
Row 6:
Bartolini, Kathleen A Elem.
Barton, Dianne L Spec. Ed.
Bartscht, Susan M Elem.
Baugh, Janet J. Elem.
Baumrucker, Dianne Kay Home Ec.
Row 7:
Becherer, Louise A. Math.
Beckman, Alan David H. & P.E.
Beecher, Connie Elem.
Bennett, Sharon Eng.
Benoit, William C Speech
Row S.-
Benton, Bill History
Bentcn, Judy Art
Bertschi, Judith Rene Eng.
Billerman, Jan Ellen Home Ec.
Black, Alice Eng.
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At the dedication of Vrooman Center, Mrs. Carl Vrooman cements the cornerstone
Row 1:
Blauvelt, Susan E. Lib. Sci.
Blentlinger, Jan . . . Spec. Ed.
Boatman, Wayne Bus. Ad.
Bock, Lenore A. H. & P.E.
Bode, Carol J. Spec. Ed.
Row 2:
Bodnar, Jan Lea Eng.
Boehle, Marjorie Math.
Boehm, Bruce M Bus. Ad.
Boettger, Mary Lou Elem.
Bogue, Dennis J Bus. Ad.
Row 3:
Bolen, Sandra K. . . H. & P.E.
Bonacorsi, John Ralph ... ... Bus. Ad.
Bond, Cheryl Bus. Ed.
Bonney, Jeanne Ann Elem.
Bonucchi, Nancy Elem.
Row 4:
Booker, Kathy J Jr. High
Booth, Kathryn M. Bus. Ed.
Boulds, Simone Math.
Bowman, Denny Ag.
Boyer, Stella Jane Eng.
Row 5:
Braid, Elizabeth L Socio.
Brand, Karen M Spanish
Brauman, Carolyn Bio. Sci.
Bridge, Thomas Ind. Arts
Bright, Vicki Lynn Eng.
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Row 1:
Broom, Bonnie Jean Elem.
Brown, Darhl G. Ind. Arts
Brueggeman, Gail Ruth Math.
Brueggeman, James S. . . Math.
Bruens, Henry E. Bus. Ed.
Row 2:
Brugh, Darolee Joy Elem.
Brummel, Jan Elem.
Bruun, Nancy Spec. Ed.
Bucek, Alan German
Burchell, Sally Spec. Ed.
Row 3:
Burgess, Fran L. Elem.
Burke, Bill Ind. Arts
Burke, Phyllis Spec. Ed.
Burns, Gloria Ann Elem.
Burns, Peggy Lorraine Eng.
JUNIORS
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Row 4:
Bushouse, Joan Spec. Ed.
Byron, Jane L. Eng.
Cameron, Carol H. Socio.
Carley, Barbara E. Spec. Ed.
Carley, Margaret Ann Soc. Sci.
Row 5:
Carlock, John M Soc. Sci.
Carlson, Judith L Elem.
Catarello, Jennifer Art
Cease, Carol Elem.
Challacombe, Alice K Spec. Ed.
Row 6:
Chambers, Kay Eng.
Chave, Walter F., Jr Soc. Sci.
Childers, Becky R. Elem.
Christensen, Julie A Spec. Ed.
Christie David N Art
Row 7:
Clark, Patricia J Elem.
Claybourne, Ann Spec. Ed.
Coats, Gay Spec. Ed.
Cobb, Susan Pauline Music
Collver, Carol Elem.
Row 8:
Combs, Vicki A Home Ec.
Conley, Michael E Geog.
Conner, Mary M Spec. Ed.
Cook, Michael H. & P.E.
Cooper, Dianne Elem.
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Row 1:
Cooper, Rose Mary Bus. Ad.
Cooper, Ruth Spec. Ed.
Corley, Diana K Eng.
Coulter, Carol A Eng.
Cox, Sharon Spec. Ed.
Row 2:
Cramer, Janis Home Ec.
Cumming, Mary Kay Eng.
Dare, Walter Soc. Sci.
Daugherty, Vicki Elem.
Davey, Susan M Elem.
Row 3:
Davis, James Francis H. & P.E.
Dawson, Beverly Jean Elem.
Dean, Carole Eng.
DeClercq, Mary Elem.
Delfino, Marina Art
CLASS OF 1968
Row 4:
DeMaar, Curtis L Bus. Ad.
DeMeter, Joette F. Spec. Ed.
DeMik, Patricia L Elem.
DesCarpentrie, Lloyd Eng.
Deutsch, Carolyn A. Eng.
Row 5:
Devries, Tim Bio. Sci.
Diemer, Susan Ray H. & P.E.
Dietrich, Pamela J. Elem.
Dillman, Donita Ann Speech
Dobbs, Pamela Elem.
Row 6:
Doktar, Nancy L Spec. Ed.
Donohue, Carol E Elem.
Douglas, Donna Joyce Music
Doyle, Mary Lynn Home Ec.
Dreese, Judi Eng.
Row 7:
Ducak, Marlene C Eng.
Dullenty, Alice Elem.
Duncan, Cheryl J. Elem.
Duncan, Donna Spec. Ed.
Durre, Rodney C Speech
Row 8:
Dusic, Virginia Lynn Elem.
Dyekman, Michael D Bus. Ed.
Eames, Jerry A Ag.
Edgecombe, Sharon Soc. Sci.
Ellis, Betty L Bus. Ed.
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Row 1:
Elzey, Rebecca Jr. High
Emerick, Ellen E. Eng.
Emerick, Michael S Math.
Emeritz, Judith L Spec. Ed.
Emrath, Susan R Math.
Row 2:
Enger, Linda L Psych.
Erickson, Lonnie Elem.
Etherton, Elta Eugene Math.
Evelhock, Fern Elem.
Evers, Nancy A. Elem.
Row 3:
Fabbri, Shirley J Spanish
Faullin, Sherrill H. & P.E.
Favero, Maryann Elem.
Feltmeyer, Kathleen M French
Fesser, Judy Spec. Ed.
JUNIORS
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Row 4:
Fidanzi, Barbara J Elem.
Fields, Joseph H. H. & P.E.
Finefield, Tim J. Socio.
Fink, Susan Kilpatrick Eng.
Fleshman, John P Spec. Ed.
Row 5:
Fockler, Marion Kay Elem.
Foote, Diane Spec. Ed.
Ford, Altha L Elem.
Ford, Mary Sue Elem.
Fortune, Betty Elem.
Row 6:
Foy, Bobbi Ann French
Franco, Pamela Dance
Frank, Judith L. Spec. Ed.
Frankeberger, Steve R Ag.
Franson, Karen L Spec. Ed.
Row J.-
Franz, Richard K Speech
Franz, Susan K Spec. Ed.
Frazier, Lynn A H. & P.E.
Frkol, Mary Ann Elem.
Fry, Thomas D Math.
Row 8:
Frye, Suzanne Ruth Elem.
Fultyn, Alice K Jr. High
Funk, Donna K Spec. Ed.
Funk, Janice L Elem.
Funk, Linda Jo Home Ec.
256
Row 1:
Gaddis, Bill Bus. Ad.
Galbraith, James D Socio.
Gardner, Edward L H. & P.E.
Gayrtor, Janet I. Elem.
Gehrke, LeAnn P History
Row 2:
Geiger, Susan K Elem.
Geisz, Janet Elem.
Gemeny, Vonette B. Speech
Getz, Elsonna S. Bus. Ed.
Gibbens, Roger E Ind. Arts
Row 3:
Gifford, Elizabeth Elem.
Gilbert, Barb Spanish
Gillette, Kay Elem.
Goembel, Nancy R. Elem.
Goettsch, Linda Jean Math.
The Foreign Student Service welcomes visitors and introduces them to the campus.
257
Row 1:
Sohlinghorst, Joyce A. Spec. Ed.
Goodyear, Lorene Faye H. & P.E.
Gooley, Linda M Socio.
Gorshe, Robert J Geog.
Gottschalk, Crystal Bus. Ed.
Row 2:
Gradert, Judith Marie Elem.
Graham, Bonnie J Eng.
Grange, Barbara L Soc. Sci.
Gray, Joyce Lynn Bus. Ad.
Gray, Kathleen Susan History
Row J.-
Green, Mary Home Ec.
Greene, Edmond Ag.
Greenquist, Arthur Soc. Sci.
Grego, Mary Ellen Art
Grether, Mary J Art
JUNIORS
Row 4:
Grimes, Kathleen E. Elem.
Grimmer, Mary Beth Home Ec.
Grube, Margaret Elem.
Gruber, Ronald C. Bus. Ad.
Gschwendtner, Jare Elem.
Row 5:
Guetschow, Barbara Elem.
Guilfoyle, Thomas Bio. Sci.
Haack, Gail Lee Bus. Ad.
Hack, Mary Beth Elem.
Hageman, Mary Ann Math.
Row 6:
Hageman, Ron D Bus. Ad.
Haggard, Dennis W Elem.
Haigh, Sandra J Home Ec.
Hale, Carla Elem.
Hall, Patricia Home Ec.
Row 7:
Hamer, Stephen Jr. High
Hancock, Wayne A. Math.
Haner, Viola S. Art
Hapner, Rosalie A Bus. Ed.
Hardiman, Marilyn J Elem.
Row 8:
Hards, Mary A H. & P.E.
Harms, Janice Bus. Ed.
Harp, Janet Sue Bus.
Hartwig, Bonita French
Haun, Patty Lynn Elem.
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The Red Door offers to students and faculty a relaxed atmosp here for study and conversation.
Row 1:
Hawes, Charlene Elem.
Hawkinson, David A Psych.
Heeler, Peg Math.
Heinz, Max, Jr. Ag.
Helgersen, Betty K. Elem.
Row 2:
Hemer, Glenn Alan Spec. Ed.
Henderson, Linda C Elem.
Hendrix, Sharon Bus. Ed.
Henricks, Barbara Jo Music
Hedricks, Mary Lou Bus. Ed.
Row 3:
Hendrix, Terry A Ag.
Heninger, Susan E Home Ec.
Hertz, Henry L. Speech
Hedlebaugh, Earlene Spec. Ed.
Higginson, Ronda Elem.
Row 4:
Hiles, Ruth Anne Math.
Hill, Janice F Spec. Ed.
Hill, Susan C Home Ec.
Hinshaw, Betty Jane Elem.
Hiter, Carol Math.
Row 5:
Hodel, Barbara Elem.
Hoecker, Cheryl Lynn Elem.
Holdridge, Nancy E. Home Ec.
Holm, Lynda L H. & P.E.
Holsinger, D. Ruth Bus. Ed.
259
Row J.-
Hoover, Kay Carew Spec. Ed.
Hopkins, Virginia L Soc. Sci.
Horve, Janice H. & P.E.
Hoyland, Kriste M. Elem.
Hubert, Thomas Math.
Row 2:
Huddleston, Evelyn Bio. Sci.
Hueneburg, Alex German
Hughes, Mary Jane Bus. Ed.
Hughes, Sue Elem.
Hunsinger, Diane L Home Ec.
Row 3:
Hunter, James S Math.
Hutson, Shirley Elem.
Ibbotson, Sheryl Elem.
Jackson, Marie E Elem.
Jackson, Sharon Joe Spec. Ed.
JUNIORS
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Row A:
Jacob, Larry K. Ind. Arts
Jaeger, Barbara Home Ec.
Jane, Bonnie Jean Soc. Sci.
Jasinski, Margaret C Soc. Sci.
Jayne, Elaine B Art
Row 5:
Jensen, Carole Elem.
Jinks, Patricia Lee Spec. Ed.
Jirsa, Edward, Jr Bus. Ed.
Jirsa, Ruth Ann Home Ec.
Johns, Jeri L Eng.
Row 6:
Johnson Cheryl Ann Elem.
Johnson, Jeaniee Sarah Spec. Ed.
Johnson, Kathleen S Speech
Johnson, Lenore Elem.
Johnson, Linda Math.
Row 7:
Johnson, Patricia Ann Elem.
Jones, Diana D Spec. Ed.
Jones, Diane S French
Jones, Judith Ann French
Joos, Beverly French
Row S.-
Joy, Dennis Michael Spec. Ed.
Kachelnoffer, Linda L Math.
Katauskas, Anita S Spec. Ed.
Kaufman, Susan J Elem.
Keene, Carol Ann Math.
260
Row 1:
Kennedy, Linda Kay Eng.
Kern, Bill Fe Elem.
Kerwin, Kathy Spec. Ed.
Kieson, Marsha E Eng.
Kieviet, Kara History
Row 2:
Killam, Linda F Math.
Kinnett, Patti H. & P.E.
Kinnikin, Jerry T H. & P.E.
Kinzer, Pamela J Elem.
Kirby, Delores Ann Elem.
Row 3:
Kita, Sharon Lynn Spec. Ed.
Kliebe, Renae Spec. Ed.
Kline, John W Eng.
Knapp, Rita History
Knoles, Linda Lou Elem.
CLASS OF 1968
Row 4:
Koesler, Donald Steven Math.
Kokenes, Johanna Spec. Ed.
Kolek, William E Eng.
Koschel, Barbara J. Bus. Ed.
Kosek, Wayne R Eng.
Row 5:
Kowalski, Christine B Elem.
Krebs, Sue L H. & P.E.
Kreis, Edward L Jr. High
Kridner, George D. Soc. Sci.
Krueger, Sharon Louise Elem.
Row 6:
Kurtenbach, Ellen Home Ec.
Laczkowski, Jean Elem.
Lahey, Marsha Eng.
Lamonica, Joseph Soc. Sci.
Landaker, Judith Kay Eng.
Row 7:
Lane, Judith Elem.
Lang, Peggy Elem.
Langon, Jan Eng.
Larsen, June Ellen Elem.
Larson, Mary Margaret Elem.
Row S.-
Larson, Valerie A Elem.
Lauber, Diana Leigh Home Ec.
Lawhun, Carolyn S. Soc. Sci.
Lazo, Dimitri D History
Leben, Susan C. Music
261
Row 1:
Legner, Paul L Bus. Ad.
Leiter, Arden V Spec. Ed.
Lemke, Charles W. . . . H. & P.E.
Lewis, Barbara J. . . Spec. Ed.
Lewis, Mary Patricia . . . Spec. Ed.
Row 2:
Liesse, Jeanne E. Elem.
Lindquist, Joyce Elaine Bus. Ed.
Lindsey, Robert J., Jr. Speech
Linn, Sandra Marie Elem.
Lockhart Mark A. Ag.
Row 3:
Lofland, Carolyn Ann . . . Spec. Ed.
Long, Patricia J. Psych.
Lorenzen, Betty D. Elem.
Lott, Elizabeth Elem.
Lott, Gerald W Math.
JUNIORS
Row 4:
Luebke, Kathy Elem.
Lupori, Raymond John ... Jr. High
Lusted, Susan Joyce Home Ec.
Lyles, Marlys A . . German
Lynn, Mary Alice Speech
Row 5:
Maglone, Roberta Bio. Sci.
Magnuson, Eric E Elem.
Majerus, Dennis Math.
Marass, Pamela A. Soc. Sci.
Marquiss, Connie Jean Elem.
Row 6:
Marsh, Steven W Eng.
Martin, Bonnie May Spec. Ed.
Martin, Gloria Eng.
Martin, Mary Kay Elem.
Martin, Mary Louise Bus. Ed.
flow 7:
Martin, Randy Lynn Ind. Arts
Martin, Sue German
Mathews, Constance Jr. High
Matthews, Sharon P Elem.
Maultair, Diana Math.
Row S.-
Maxwell, Terry R Ind. Arts
Mazarakos, Diane Marie Bio. Sci.
Mervine, Robert A Math.
Meyer, Nancy J Elem.
Mies, Charles L Geog.
262
Row 1:
Miller, Arlene Ruth Elem.
Miller, Cheryl D Elem.
Miller, Cynthia Anne Elem.
Miller, Sharon D H. & P.E.
Mills, Carolyn Ann Elem.
Row 2:
Minster, Gail Spec. Ed.
Mitchell, Margaret Ann Spec. Ed.
Mitchell, Sharon Ruth Geog.
Moenkemeier, Linda E. Eng.
Moodie, Ralph R Ag.
Row J.-
Moore, Lynn E. Elem.
Morger, Cheryl Sue Spanish
Mosley, Rebecca Elem.
Mott, Linda Elem.
Munsell, E. Bruce Econ.
Whether a phone call is long or short or comic or tragic, it is expressed best in a comfortable position.
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Row 1:
Myers, Carol A. Spec. Ed.
McBride, Robert H. & P.E.
McCarthy, Eileen R. Eng.
McClure, Arlene Heme Ec.
McCoy, Barbara Sue .... Elem.
Row 2:
McCraclcen, Kathleen Elem.
McDonald, Peggy Ann Elem.
McGrath, Alice J. Soc. Sci.
McKean, Catherine Anne Eng.
McKinetry, Judith Bus. Ed.
Row 3:
McNeilly, Thomas M. Ind. Arts
McReynolds, Rita Art
Nave, Michael History
Nelson, Juanita M. Elem.
Nelson, Kristine A Elem.
JUNIORS
Row 4:
Nelson, Pamela A Spec. Ed.
Nesladelc, Judith A Spec. Ed.
Ness, Donna L. Elem.
Neubauer, Linda H. Art
Newtson, Janet Kay . Socio.
Row 5:
Nickerson, Carole R Spec. Ed.
Niven, Gloria Jane Elem.
Nolan, Donna L H. & P.E.
Nonn, Diane M. Spec. Ed.
Omanson, Roger L Soc. Sci.
Row 6:
Omar, Margaret L Soc. Sci.
O'Neal, Ruth Ann H. & P.E.
O'Neill, Anne C. ... Bus. Ed.
O'Rourke, Jeanne E. Spec. Ed.
Orr, Jane Home Ec.
Row 7:
Orrick, Anitra Kay Math.
Orsinger, Gary Geog.
Osborne, Roger L H. & P.E.
Oscarson, Chris French
Osterbur, Darlene Ann Elem.
Row 8:
Ostrem, Elaine L Bus. Ed.
Owen, Wanda J. Art
Palmer, Elsbeth Jean Spec. Ed.
Palomino, Victor J. Spanish
Parker, Mary C. Elem.
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Friends meet on campus exchanging news and opinions.
Row 1:
Patay, Arthur J. Geog.
Pattern, Rosemary S. Lib. Sci.
Peecher, Judy Lee Elem.
Pellegrino, Mary E. Bus.
Peplow, Cheryl L. Bus. Ad.
Row 2:
Perisho, Joy Ann Spanish
Persons, Karl Jon Math.
Peters, Jeanine Spec. Ed.
Peterson, Fred R. H. & P.E.
Peterson, Linda J Elem.
Row J.-
Peterson, Rebecca Sue Math.
Peuvion, Donna M Elem.
Pfaff , Jeanne Spec. Ed.
Phillips, Bill History
Piccinelle, Marilee Eng.
Row 4:
Peiper, Mary Sue Spec. Ed.
Peiper, Stan Bio. Sci.
Pierson, Janet H. Elem.
Pilditch, Anita A Home Ec.
Pinkham, Sharon Lynn Elem.
Row 5:
Poling, Margaret Eng.
Pool, Linda L Home Ec.
Porick, Nancy Home Ec.
Proffitt, Sara Elem.
Provasi, Sandra Kay Eng.
265
Row 1:
Pudellca, Pamela Ann . . . Math.
Quimby, Carol S. . . . Home Ec.
Raber, Cheryl H. & P.E.
Raftis, Diana D. Home Ec.
Rake, Anthony I. . . Lib. Sci.
Row 2:
Rake, Susan M. Spec. Ed.
Ramseyer, Alfred J. Ag.
Rathbun, Linda C Bus. Ad.
Ravegnani, Marlene . . Eng.
Reddick, Judy Spec. Ed.
Row 3:
Regnier, Terry V. . . Ag.
Reifel, Keith M Bus. Ed.
Reilly, Jo Ann Spec. Ed.
Reimer, Janice Kay Elem.
Reimler, Ruth Ann Spec. Ed.
JUNIORS
Row 4:
Reinacher, Judy Elem.
Reyes, Marie M. Socio.
Reynolds, David H. Bus. Ed.
Rezek, Diane M. Elem.
Ribolzi, Kathy Lynn H. & P.E.
Row 5:
Rich, Pamela Elaine Spanish
Richards, Bob Bus. Ed.
Riddles, Barbara A. Elem.
Riechers, Jolaine Joy Elem.
Rinkenberger, Stephen L. . . Music
Row 6:
Ritt, Barbara Ann Eng.
Robbins, Jean Ann Elem.
Robinson, Diane L Bus. Ed.
Rock, Jo Eng.
Roders, Barry Ag.
Row 7:
Rodger, Jon Arthur Eng.
Rogers, Rose Marie Home Ec.
Rogoski, Dawn C Eng.
Romanelli, Paula L. Elem.
Romersberger, Leslie Music
Row S.-
Rose, Kathe Elem.
Rosenfield, Barbara Eng.
Ross, Florence Eng.
Rossi, Cynthia F Elem.
Rostberg, Linda H. & P.E.
266
Row 1:
Rudy, M. Ann Bus. Ed.
Rupp, Jane Elem.
Russell, Emily Spec. Ed.
Ryan, Cherie J Elem.
Ryan, Judith Ann Spec. Ed.
Row 2:
Saathoff, Tedd H. H. & P.E.
Santini, Alan P. Ind. Arts
Sappenfield, Joyce French
Savage, Glenn Spec. Ed.
Schave, Connie K Elem.
Row 3:
Schavitz, Karen Fay H. & P.E.
Scheidenhelm, Kit Art
Schermerhorn, Nancy Math.
Schingel, Richard ... Soc. Sci.
Schlipman, Karen S. Elem.
CLASS OF 1968
Row 4:
Schlotzhauer, Robert T. . . Math.
Schmidt, Sharon Spec. Ed.
Schmidt, Van W. Eng.
Schmitt, Betty J. Elem.
Schoening, Paulette Bus. Ed.
Row 5:
Schofield, Ruth Elem.
Screck, Richard Socio.
Schrey, Thomas B. Art
Schroag, Kathleen M. Elem.
Schroeder, Carol L. . . . . . H. & P.E.
Row 6:
Schroth, Henry R. Ind. Arts
Schwab, Melody K. H. & P.E.
Sebby, Cheryl Elem.
Sedor, Georganne H Eng.
Segal, Sherry Spec. Ed.
Row 7:
Sendelbaugh, Joseph Spec. Ed.
Seneff, Charlotte Anne Spec. Ed.
Sent, Linda Lee . Elem.
Sevick, Anita L Elem.
Shafer, Diana Lynn Bus. Ad.
Dow 8:
Shemansky, Rich Bus. Ed.
Sherrard, Pat Bus. Ed.
Shevokas, Edna Mae Soc. Sci.
Short, Paul Ag.
Shule, Roger Art
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Row 7:
Shurr, Dave C. Bus. Ad.
Sidell, Gary Robert Seog.
Siebel, Harry German
Sievers, Laura Jean . . . Home Ec.
Skrinskus, Donna . . . Elem.
Row 2:
Slavicek, Ruth Joyce Elem.
Sleevar, Josephine Eng.
Small, John D. |nd. Arts
Small, Pamela E. Bus. Ed.
Smith, Barbara J. Elem.
Row J.-
Smith, Larry J. Eng.
Smith, Shirley D. . . . Elem.
Snell, Marcia M. ... Elem.
Sossie, Maria J. Spec. Ed.
Souhrada, Thomas E. Ind. Arts
JUNIORS
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Row 4:
Spinner, Jerry Bus. Ad.
Sprague, Carol S. Elem.
Sprague, Mary Lou H. & P.E.
Stadsholt, Fred E. Soc. Sci.
Stafko, April Charlotte Spanish
Row 5:
Starbuck, Michele Dee .... Spec. Ed.
Stauter, Linda Kay Bus. Ed.
Sterr, Gary C. Soc. Sci.
Stevens, Jone B. Elem.
Still, Cheryl A. Art
Row 6:
Stokes, Paulette R. Spec. Ed.
Stoll, Ronald Lee . .. Bus. Ed.
Stuckel, Judi Ann Spec. Ed.
Stull, Sondra Jean Eng.
Sturm, Carol Elem.
Row 7:
Sturm, Linda Jean Speech
Sudds, Charlene A Elem.
Summers, Gladys E Math.
Sutton, Lyndie Kay Speech
Suydam, Sandra Lynn Elem.
Row 8:
Swalve, Phyllis Ann Elem.
Syniski, Kathy Ann Bus. Ed.
Tadel, Constance Spec. Ed.
Taft, Nancy R. H. & P.E.
Tassart, Janet Kay Elem.
268
Row 1:
Tate, Carolyn Rae Elem.
Tess, Mary L Spec. Ed.
Thomas, Janet Ann Bus. Ed.
Thomas, Mike Bio. Sci.
Thompson, Amelia Spec. Ed.
Row 2:
Thompson, Carl E Eng.
Thompson, Roger L. Chem.
Thornton Martin Ag.
Tillery, Cheryl H. & P.E.
Tilson, Jo Math.
Row 3:
Timko, Elaine L. Elem.
Timmins, Michael Bus. Ed.
Toppe, Virginia E. H. & P.E.
Towler, Cynthia J Spec. Ed.
Trigg, Thomas C Soc. Sci.
Sunglasses, shoulder bag, and books are appropriate campus accessories on any summer, winter, fall, or spring afternoon.
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Row 1:
Triska, Charlene Elem.
Trudeau, James L Math.
Tun-Hand, Merle Math.
Vacula Barbara Home Ec.
Vaitkus, Margaret A Math.
Row 2:
Valley, David B Speech
VanAlstine, Sharon Spec. Ed.
Vanderploeg, Janice Spec. Ed.
Vardaman, Gail Spec. Ed.
Vaupel, Denny Music
Row 3:
Veiga, Maria Spanish
Veroni, Kathy J H. & P.E.
Vickers, Sharon Elem.
Vock, Sandra M Home Ec.
Vulcani, Ginger Eng.
JUNIORS
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Row 4:
Waddell, Jean Spec. Ed.
Wade, Cheri Music
Wagner, Mary Ann H. & P.E.
Wascher, Susan L Elem.
Watkins, Kaye Elem.
Row 5:
Wells, Janet C Elem.
Wells, Peggy A Elem.
West, Arthur C Chem.
Whalen, Patricia M Elem.
Wheeler, Linda Jo Bus. Ed.
Row 6:
White, Barbara S Spec. Ed.
White, llene A Bio. Sci.
Whiteman, Connie Home Ec.
Whitman, Nancy A. Elem.
Wieber, Holly L Math.
Row 7:
Wiedman, Nancy Elem.
Wienen, Elma M Elem.
Wild, Robert W Spec. Ed.
Wilham, Shelia R Eng.
Wilhelm, Chris Elem.
Row 8:
Williams, Beverly A. .. . . H. & P.E.
Williams, Jane Ann Home Ec.
Williams, Jerry R H. & P.E.
Williams, Joanne Socio.
Wilson, Ann L Spec. Ed.
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Students patiently wait in line to purchase their tickets for the Henry Mancini concert.
Row 1:
Wilson, Cheryl L. Bus. Ed.
Wilson, Fay Spec. Ed.
Wilson, Susan Soc. Sci.
Winkelman, Dale K. Bio. Sci.
Winter, Jo Spec. Ed.
Row 2:
Winters, Sherry L Psych.
Wirth, Laurel Ann Elem.
Witt, Irene Julia . . . Art
Wombacker, Cheryl Spec. Ed.
Wood, Mary A. Eng.
Row 3:
Woodrow, Linda Home Ec.
Woodward, Dennis Math.
Woods, Bonnie C. French
Wrage, Allen Math.
Wrench, Donna R Soc. Sci.
Row 4:
Wright, Pamela Ann Elem.
Wrobel, Cathy Elem.
Wynn, Chester A Math.
Yarger, William C. Bus. Ad.
Yadnock, Kathie M. Elem.
Row 5:
Zalucha, Denis J Chem.
Zetterland, Joyce Spec. Ed.
Zippe, Linda Soc. Sci.
ZumMallen, Sally Spec. Ed.
ZumMallen, Shirley Spec. Ed.
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An ice storm glazes sidewalks, trees, and snow, giving the campus a wonderland effect at night.
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SOPHOMORE ADVISORY BOARD
The two main activities which
the sophomore class participates in
each year are the construction of the
Homecoming queen's float in the fall
and the presentation of the Sophomore
Cotillion in May. The Advisory Board
this year also worked on many other
worthwhile projects. A committee was
set up to establish a "College Bowl"
quiz tournament. The purpose of this
activity was to promote the academic
role of the campus. Throughout the
year, the Advisory Board sent members
as representatives to attend meetings
of different organizations on campus.
This served to familiarize the board
with current activities and new ideas.
In order to establish better communica-
tion between individual sophomores
and the class and to keep sophomores
in touch with current class policies,
pamphlets were sent out on several
occasions. Pamphlets were also printed
containing interviews of the students
running for class offices. A parliamen-
tary rules committee organized several
talks around the subject of how to con-
duct a meeting. The Advisory Board
sponsored a booth at the AWS Carni-
val and sponsored several dances, in-
cluding those organized under the sum-
mer recreation board.
SOPHOMORE ADVISORY BOARD Front Row: Linda Olmsted, Mary Lou Newton, Jill Johnston, Earl Kyle, treasurer; Anna Marie Kosarek, secretary;
Greg Ulferts, president; Fred Landbeclc, vice-president; Sherry Skog, Sharon Holland. Second Row: Elsie Christoi, Joyce Taube, Patricia Daley, Lyn
Brennan, Sherry Lyons, Kathy Campbell, Peggy Adams, Linda Ingold, Nancy Doddek. Third Row: Ann Johnson, Judy Uhles, Judy Zaruba, Linda Klop-
toinsky, Cathy Skinner, Marilyn Murray, Barbara Henzel, Judith Mehlberg, Carol Ann Davilen, Sarajane Edmonson, Janie Stockment. Back Row: Karen
Harden, Norah Roggy, Joyce Henrichs, Edward Groeninger, Jeff Huebner, Bud Pulaski, Jay Matthiesen, Phyllis Wyckoff, Ann Ray, Mary Lopinot. Not
Pictured: Linda Marchigiani, Marlene Monti, Cindy Steimle, Kenneth Fitch, adviser.
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Row 1:
Ackerman, Ronald Ag.
Adams, Margaret Elem.
Adloff, William C Elem.
Agness, Dolly J. Home Ec.
Albertson, Susan Kay Elem.
Row 2:
Alexander, Sue Bus. Ed.
Allen, Edward T Math.
Allison, Margaret L Elem.
Alumbaugh, Jean Spec. Ed.
Amelianovich, Pam Elem.
Row J.-
Anderson, Ann V History
Andracke, Linda M History
Anna, Roger B. Spec. Ed.
Arnett, Paul N Spanish
Arvin, Rebecca Spec. Ed.
SOPHOMORES
Row 4:
Astary, Diane Elem.
Aten, Jane Speech
Atkinson, Judi Bio. Sci.
Attig, Norma J Home Ec.
Attig, Robert G Soc. Sci.
Row 5:
Bachtold, Sam Latin
Backes, Keith J. Geog.
Backlund, Andrew Bio. Sci.
Baer, Linda S Eng.
Baile, Sandra Music
Row 6:
Bailey, Beverly Elem.
Bakalyar, Myra Elem.
Baker, Ronn Eng.
Bale, G. Evan Ag.
Ball, Rose Marie Soc. Sci.
Row 7:
Ballantyne, Lynn Elem.
Balmes, Jan Music
Bannister, Barb Lib. Sci.
Barger, Nancy A History
Barnes, Joan Elem.
Row S.-
Barton, Barbara Spec. Ed.
Ban, Dale Catherine Spec. Ed.
Bateman, Annette Elem.
Bates, Frances Eng.
Bauer, Christine J H. & P.E.
274
Row 1:
Bauman, Betty Jean Home Ec.
Baumann, Lynette Spec. Ed.
Bazik, Edna Frances Math.
Belcher, Marilyn H. & P.E.
Bennett, Donald E Russian
Row 2:
Benson, James Earl H. & P.E.
Berberet, Delores J. Spec. Ed.
Berg, James A. Bio. Sci.
Berry, Mary Kathleen Spec. Ed.
Bertacchi, Carolyn Elem.
Row 3:
Bertoni, Samuel E Bio. Sci.
Best, Thomas C. Chem.
Biederstadt, Sandy Eng.
Bill, Terry L Bus. Ed.
Billiet, Mary Lou Spec. Ed.
Students come to a book sale sponsored by a campus organization looking tor books ranging trom Shakespeare to organic chemistry.
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Bischoff, Debbie A. Bus. Ed.
Bishop, Sue Ann Elem.
Blua, Patricia Elem.
Blundy, Douglas Math.
Blundy, Ruth E. Elem.
Row 2:
Blunk, William Carl Physics
Boehle, Marlene Math.
Boente, Myrna J Elem.
Bolton, Estelle M Eng.
Bolton, Norma J Eng.
Row J.-
Bond, Dan Psych.
Bond, Stewart L. Ind. Arts
Boone, Nancy Claire Eng.
Boric, Maria A Elem.
Bosky, Steve Eng.
CLASS OF 1969
Row 4:
Bradac, Lynn Elem.
Brandenburg, Nancy Soc. Sci.
Branding, Linda K. . . . Math.
Brandon, Margo Music
Brandt, Cathie L. Spanish
Row 5:
Branyan, Sharon Sue Home Ec.
Brashinger, Matt C History
Brauer, Patricia J. Spec. Ed.
Brennan, Lyn Elem.
Brewer, Malinda Jean H. & P.E.
Row 6:
Brickler, Judith Ann ... ... History
Bridger, John T. Ag.
Brockway, Andrea Lee Eng.
Bromeland, Mary A. . . Bus. Ed.
Bronoski, Carol Ellen ... Home Ec.
Row 7:
Brown, Jack H. & P.E.
Brown, Janis L. H. & P.E.
Brown, Julie Elem.
Brown, Roger I Ag.
Brown, Sharon J Eng.
Row 8:
Bruninga, Elaine Bus. Ed.
Bryer, Brenda K Art
Buckley, Lynne E Spec. Ed.
Buehner, Beate German
Bundy, Linda Kay H. & P.E.
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No matter how things are placed there just isn't enough room.
Row 1:
Burdick, Margaret J. Soc. Sci.
Burke, Scott Murray Eng.
Byram, Karla J. Spec. Ed.
Caccia, Jeannie Bus. Ed.
Cain, Rose Ann Math.
Row 2:
Callahan, Janet M. Elem.
Callahan, Sue A Spec. Ed.
Campbell, James Poli. Sci.
Campbell, Kathie J. Elem.
Capps, Gayle Lynn Spec. Ed.
Row 3:
Cardenas, Priscilla Home Ec.
Carlson, John C Spec. Ed.
Carper, Christine K Elem.
Carrier, Karen Art
Carroll, Nancy L Elem.
Row 4:
Carter, Linda S Eng.
Castellani, Sherry Math.
Castner, Mary Susan Spec. Ed.
Cathcart, John E Eng.
Catt, Cynthia E. Elem.
flow 5:
Chace, Stephen B Bus. Ad.
Chamness, Judy Spec. Ed.
Chandler, Charlotte Bio. Sci.
Chisamore, Dolores M Bus. Ed.
Chodakowski, Paula J Elem.
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Row 1:
Chrisman, Joyce H. & P.E.
Chudoba, Nancy Ann . Elem.
Clore, Larry Bus. Ad.
Cocking, Arlett Spec. Ed.
Colberg, Barbara H. & P.E.
Row 2:
Colclasure, Linda M Bus. Ed.
Coley, Terry W .... Lib. Sci.
Collins, Patricia Home Ec.
Conner, John R. Ag.
Connett, Arlene Elem.
Row 3:
Cook, Judy S. Elem.
Coontz, James Alan Bus. Ad.
Cording, Betty Ann Elem.
Costello, Maureen Spec. Ed.
Covill, Peggy Jo Speech
SOPHOMORES
Row 4:
Cox, Jacqueline L Elem.
Cramer, Wilma M. Bio. Sci.
Crissey, Brian L. Math.
Croft, Vaughn Ind. Arts
Crowley, Pat J Spec. Ed.
Row 5:
Cullinane, Jacqueline L Home Ec.
Cunningham, Ronald G Chem.
Curtis, Mary Ann Socio.
Daley, Patricia Math.
Damrau, Ronald Tarry Spec. Ed.
Row 6:
Dattilo, Mary Art
Davenport, Jeanne E Elem.
Davis, Barbara Spec. Ed.
Davis, Diana History
Day, Rhonda Carole Music
Row 7:
Dean, Ronald Chem.
Deiss, Jean Spec. Ed.
Dennis, Larry A Math.
Dennison, Jean Music
DeSilva, Rosemarie Elem.
Row 8:
DeVore, Sandra Spec. Ed.
Dewey, Susan L Spec. Ed.
Dickerson, Anne Lib. Sci.
Diemer, Diane M. Elem.
Dierker, Linda H. & P.E.
278
Row 1:
Doddek, Nancy J Speech
Dolen, Connie Spec. Ed.
Dollaske, Barbara J Elem.
Dougan, Susan History
Doyle, Mary Spec. Ed.
Row 2:
Drake, Beverly Ann German
Drap, Ellen Ann Elem.
Drayer, Nancy Eng.
Drde, Nancy Jo . Bus. Ed.
Drenkhahn, Ellen C. Elem.
Row 3:
Drum, Patricia Ellen Music
Duff, Marjorie Elem.
Dunkel, Carol Elem.
Dunlap, Susan K. Elem.
Durbin, Connie L Bus. Ed.
Equipped with "Twister" game and traclt shoes, a Coryphee and a cheerleader hop a motorcycle but can't seem to get anywhere.
279
Row 1:
Durbin, Cora Elizabeth Home Ec.
Dykeman, Anita L. Elem.
Earing, Meri Socio.
East, David E Ind. Arts
Ebner, Nancy Lynn Spec. Ed.
Row 2:
Edwards, Mary ... Spec. Ed.
Ehrhard, Judi G. Elem.
Eiclcler, Mary Spec. Ed.
Elder, Betty S Home Ec.
Ellis, Judith Gayle Elem.
Row J.-
Ellis, Mary Lou Elem.
Eisner, Shirley Elem.
Embody, Connie Elem.
Endress, Patricia J Spec. Ed.
Ettel, Mary A Elem.
CLASS OF 1969
Row 4:
Evans, Linda L Home Ec.
Eyrse, Cinda Art
Fachet, Fred J German
Fahling, Cheryl Spec. Ed.
Fawer, Rebecca S Elem.
Row 5:
Febus, Linda Jean Spec. Ed.
Fedor, Carol A. Elem.
Fegley, Karen Sue Home Ec.
Feller, Barbara Jean Spanish
Feller, Wanda K. . . Bus. Ed.
Row 6:
Fellhauer, Susan Ann Elem.
Fetters, Lynn M Elem.
Fiedler, Betty Jo Spec. Ed.
Finn, Kathleen Home Ec.
Fischer, Rosemarie M Spec. Ed.
Row 7:
Flagg, Don J Spec. Ed.
Fleming, Vicki Bio. Sci.
Flesher, Pamela J Home Ec.
Foli, Sharon L. Spec. Ed.
Foster, Barbara Bus. Ed.
Row S.-
Foster, Marion Eng.
Fowler, Pam H Art
Fox, Maria Bus. Ed.
Frary, Linda H. & P.E.
Fraser, Bob Ind. Arts
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Row 1:
Fraser, Dianne D Bus. Ed.
Freese, John P Poli. Sci.
French, Perry J. Speech
Friedrich, Jerry L. Eng.
Friel, Karen Elem.
Row 2:
Frost, Kathleen Spec. Ed.
Frutiger, Donna M Elem.
Fudge, Charlotte Home Ec.
Fultz, Cheryl A. Speech
Gadlin, Barry H. Eng.
Row J.-
Gallagher, Michael H. & P.E.
Galloway, June A Math.
Gardner, Betty Jane H. & P.E.
Gasaway, Karen Speech
George, Carolyn Home Ec.
Row 4:
George, Linda Spec. Ed.
Gerard, Stephen Math.
Gibson, Ron Ind. Arts
Giffhorn, Nancy A Socio.
Gillespie, Lydia H. & P.E.
Row S.-
Glasgow, Rebecca Elem.
Glass, Linda S. Eng.
Gleason, Connie Lib. Sci.
Goetz, Patricia K Elem.
Goff, Lorraine L Elem.
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Golden, Michael N. Spec. Ed.
Goldenstein, Mary Ellen Elem.
Gore, Spencer F Music
Gramliclc, Eileen A. Eng.
Granholm, Nancy . . . H. & P.E.
Row 2:
Grant, Carol Elem.
Gratchner, Michael G. Math.
Gratton, Melvin L. Ag.
Greeley, Barbara Jean Spec. Ed.
Greeness, David P. Bus. Ad.
Row 3:
Gregory, Judith A. Art
Grethery, Lynn German
Grieve, J. Winston Math.
Groff, Carol Lynne H. & P.E.
Gross, Bud H. & P.E.
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Gross, Connie L. Home Ec.
Gustafson, Linda L Home Ec.
Guymon, David Edward Spec. Ed.
Haab, Elaine C Elem.
Hahn, Kathy E. Socio.
Row S.-
Hall, Shirley Eileen Bus. Ed.
Halpin, Patricia Bio. Sci.
Hamilton, James Music
Handt, Ellen M Eng.
Hanson, Alan J Art
Row 6:
Happes, Faye Math.
Harden, Karen Spec. Ed.
Harms, Sandra Elem.
Harris, Joan L Elem.
Harris, Lois Ann Spanish
Row 7:
Harroun, Jackie Bus. Ed.
Hart, Terry Lee Ind. Arts
Hatfield, Millie Spec. Ed.
Hathway, Debbie Socio.
Havenar, Michael A Elem.
Row 8:
Hedgren, Diane B H. & P.E.
Heidmann, Sally Elem.
Hein-tzman, Emmy Eng.
Held, Lin M Spec. Ed.
Helledy, Joan M Spec. Ed.
282
Row 1:
Helm, Ronald History
Helman, Marcia Lyn Bio. Sci.
Hemmer, Linda Marie Eng.
Hendrix, Rhoda G H. & P.E.
Hermann, Shirley J Math.
Row 2:
Hill, Carol A. Bus. Ed.
Hill, Carol Lynn Home Ec.
Hill, Linda June Eng.
Hinman, Sheryl Lee Eng.
Hinton, Diane Eng.
Row 3:
Hochstotter, Christine Spec. Ed.
Hoerr, Richard Lee Bus. Ad.
Hoffman, Joyce E Elem.
Hoh, Judy Spec. Ed.
Holalcovsky, Sandy Math.
Illinois Senator Charles Percy visits ISU to speak on current controversial issues — Viet Nam and open occupancy.
283
Row 1:
Holicky, Francine C. Elem.
Holland, Sharon M Elem.
Holsclaw, Janice E. Elem.
Hopick, Mary C Elem.
Hopkins, Jeanne Ann Math.
Row 2:
Hott, Thomas A. Chem.
Hozian, Corliss Lee French
Hrasky, Jacqueline M Elem.
Hubbard, Yvonne Elem.
Hubbartt, Michael D Eng.
Row 3:
Huddleston, Ronald Eng.
Huff, Katrink Elem.
Hull, Diana Jean Spec. Ed.
Hullinger, Linda L Math.
Humm, Susan E. Soc. Sci.
CLASS OF 1969
Row 4:
Hunter, Delores H. & P.E.
Ilgaudas, Christine Elem.
Ingersoll, Kathleen M Spec. Ed.
Ingersoll, Linda Kay Spec. Ed.
Ingold, Linda Lee Elem.
Row 5:
Irvin, Carol Ann Spec. Ed.
Irving, Terrie H. & P.E.
Irwin, Nancy Jean Elem.
Jacobson, Louise Bus. Ed.
Jansen, Dale A. Chem.
Row 6:
Jarmotz, Karen L Elem.
Jeanes, Donald F. Music
Jenkins, Linda Kay Spec. Ed.
Jividen, Peggy Jr. High
Johnson, Ann Elem.
Row 7:
Johnson, Ardyce Elem.
Johnson, Diane Adele Art
Johnson, Linda Sue Elem.
Johnson, Margaret Math.
Johnson, Sharon K Spec. Ed.
Row S.-
Johnson, Timothy Elem.
Johnson, Wayne E Bus. Ad.
Johnson, William B History
Johnston, Jill Diane Elem.
Jones, Carol B. Elem.
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A quiet minute can be found on the sidewalk steps outside of Walker Hall lounge.
Row 1:
Jones, Lois Arlene Math.
Jones, Vicki Lynn Eng.
Jordan, Linda H. & P.E.
Judd, Marilyn A Eng.
Jungels, Linda Jeanne Elem.
Row 2:
Kaiser, Linda J. Elem.
Kaminski, Harry German
Kannberg, Kathy J. Poli. Sci.
Kaspar, Linda Math.
Kaufman, Betty Elem.
Row 3:
Kay, Linda M. Elem.
Keenan, Kathy Elem.
Kelleher, Kathy Eng.
Kelley, Keith W Ag.
Kelly, Jerald Psych.
Row 4:
Kenagy, Joanne C. Home Ec.
Kent, Janet Bus. Ed.
Kenyon, Mary Ann Spec. Ed.
Kerber, Robert M Elem.
Kern, Barbara Spec. Ed.
Row 5:
Kerz, Marcia M. Spec. Ed.
Kesman, Frank Soc. Sci
Kibler, Molly Bus. Ed.
Kincaid, Kay Bus. Ed.
Kincaid, Mariclare Elem.
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King, Jacqueline L Spec. Ed.
Kingsbury, Nancy S Elem.
Kleczewski, Janet J. Jr. High
Klein, Marc Spec. Ed.
Klenz, Judy Ann Elem.
Row 2:
Kloptowsky, Linda S. Music
Kmiecik, Mary H Elem.
Knott, Wanda J Elem.
Koehler, Lynn C. German
Kohl, Barry Ag.
Row 3:
Komlanc, Betsy H. & P.E.
Koreslco, Sharon G Elem.
Korshak, Judy L Elem.
Kortmeier, Pamela Bus. Ed.
Kraft, Kathy L Eng.
SOPHOMORES
Row 4:
Kratochvil, Carol Elem.
Kretchmer, Sally J. Elem.
Kristy, Jo Ann Spec. Ed.
Kroll, James E. Ind. Arts
Kropp, David E. Socio.
Row 5:
Krueger, Jill D. H. & P.E.
Kruger Linda M Home Ec.
Krumin, Loraine Elem.
Kummer, Robert Eng.
Kupferschmid, Sue A. Elem.
Row 6:
Kuzel, Penny Eng.
Kyle, Earl Math.
LaHood, Jeanne M Spanish
Lamar, Judith A Spec. Ed.
Lambert, Kathy Elem.
Row 7:
Lambert, Louise Spec. Ed.
Landbeck, Frederick Psych.
Langhorst, Anita Elem.
Lapp, Carolyn Elem.
Lareau, Mary Ellen Elem.
Row 8:
Larkin, Richard S Speech
Larson, Linnea K Elem.
Laubaugh, Rebecca Jane Elem.
Lauing, Carolyn J Art
Lauridsen, Jill Renee Art
286
In maintaining an image, a school keeps up its campus physically as well as academically.
287
Row 1:
Lauterbach, Sally E. Eng.
Layendecker, Rosemary .... Art
Lazaroff, Leo Allen Bio. Sci.
Lee, Mary Home Ec.
Legel, Karen Sue Spec. Ed.
Row 2:
Lehn, Richard Ag.
Leibel, Janice K. Math.
Leidos, Kris Spec. Ed.
Lemons, Judy Home Ec.
Lenz, Cheri D Elem.
Row 3:
Leogrande, Jeanette .... Eng.
Lind, Helen Marie Eng.
Lindsley, Janet Kay Elem.
Lindstrom, Bernadette Bio. Sci.
Lippert, Brenda Sue Home Ec.
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List, Donna H. & P.E.
Little, Carol L. Elem.
Little, Larry D. Music
Lochridge, Carolyn Elem.
Loman, Carole Eng.
Row 5:
Long, Regina Elem.
Lopinot, Mary Spec. Ed.
Losch, Elizabeth Music
Loulcota, Judith D French
Lovingfoss, Carolyn Math.
Row 6:
Lundeen, Mary Elem.
Lynch, Michael Eric Bus. Ad.
Lynn, Ronald R. Ag.
Lyons, Sherry Socio.
Mack, Nancy ... Math.
Row 7:
MacKenzie, Marianne Spec. Ed.
Mackesy, Kathy M Bus. Ed.
MacMillan, Diane Elem.
Major, George F. Eng.
Mann, Lawrence R Econ.
Row 8:
Mann, Virginia L Soc. Sci.
Manz, Mary Elaine Elem.
Marquardt, Diane Eng.
Marshall, John C History
Martens, Norma Rae Soc. Sci.
288
Two meet one at a sidewalk intersection where, in one day, friends will meet friends and be strangers to others.
Row 1:
Martin, Nancy Spec. Ed.
Mason, Ron Bus. Ed.
Mathy, Linda J. Speech
Matthiesen, Jay Elem.
Mattsson, Margery Ann Elem.
Row 2:
Maulding, Sheila Elem.
Maxwell, Patti Ann Elem.
Medaris, Rod History
Meehan, Kathleen A Bus. Ed.
Meeske, Rita M. Elem.
Row 3:
Meggesin, Kathy Eng.
Mehl, Paula Jean Home Ec.
Melvin, Dorothy H. & P.E.
Merkie, William E Bus. Ad.
Merriman, Alan Ag.
Row 4:
Mester, Jo Ann Bus. Ed.
Metzger, Susan Elem.
Mifflin, Susan Spec. Ed.
Miller, Barbara J Soc. Sci.
Miller, Diane M Home Ec.
Row 5:
Miller, John K Bio. Sci.
Miller, Mary Letha Elem.
Mischler, Sharon R. Jr. High
Misener, Donna Sue Spec. Ed.
Monroe, Margaret A Elem.
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Monti, Marlene F. Elem.
Morgan, John E. Socio.
Morgenstern, Bari Bus. Ed.
Morris, Paula Elem.
Morris, Richard Keith Ag.
Row 2:
Morrison, Susan Elem.
Morss, Sharon H. & P.E.
Mortimer, Becky Music
Mosier, J. Leon Math.
Mrazek, Barbara Elem.
Row 3:
Mueller, Louann Elem.
Muir, Kay Elem.
Mulligan, Kathy Lynn Spec. Ed.
Murphy, Gordon Poli. Sci.
Musiclc, Beverly Spec. Ed.
SOPHOMORES
Row 4:
McCammon, Kim H. & P.E.
McCann, Janet Lynn Elem.
McClure, Michele Bus. Ed.
McConkey, Janet Spec. Ed.
McCoy, Sharon Elem.
Row 5:
McCully, Colleen Elem.
McDonald, Jane F Elem.
McElroy, Margaret French
McFall, Cathy J. Speech
McFarland, Patricia Spec. Ed.
Row 6:
McNamara, Anne Spec. Ed.
Nasharr, Sharlin L Elem.
Neil, Connie S German
Nelson, Carol Speech
Nelson, Judi Jr. High
Row 7:
Nelson, Marcia D. Elem.
Nelson, Mary Anne Soc. Sci.
Nelson, Rene L Elem.
Nelson, Rodney Paul Art
Nesbitt, Sandra Math.
Row S.-
Newman, Charles R Speech
Newton, Mary Lou Eng.
Nichols, Penelope Spec. Ed.
Nix, Penny Elem.
Noonan, Sandra Lynn Elem.
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Nordin, Virginia S Spec. Ed.
Norton, Carol Jean Elem.
Norton, Nancy R. Math.
Novotny, Kathleen Ann Elem.
Nuelle, Pat Eng.
Row 2:
Nunn, Carolyn E Home Ec.
Oesterle, Sandra Eng.
O'Hare, Carol Ann Music
Olive, Terry Lee Elem.
Olson, Kristine History
Row 3:
Olson, Pam French
Olson, Teckla L. Elem.
Olt, Leanna Eng.
Oltman, Marcia Elem.
Orazi, Gina Teresa Elem.
ISU Redbirds made good the cheers of students by being regional champs and taking fourth place in the small college NCAA basketball tournament.
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Row 1:
Osborn, Wanda Elem.
Osborne, Cynthia Marie Eng.
Pace, Sally Joy Spec. Ed.
Pagels, Charles F Psych.
Paine, Margaret .... Math.
Row 2:
Palmer, Gary James Socio.
Paluska, Jolena Elem.
Parrett, Camella Sue Jr. High
Parrish, David Math.
Pasternak, Bonnie Elem.
Row 3:
Patterson, Sheila .... H. & P.E.
Patterson, William Music
Patton, Marcia Diane Bus. Ed.
Pedigo, Dale L. History
Pekkarinen, Peter Math.
CLASS OF 1969
Row 4:
Penn, Christine A. Elem.
Perkins, L. Glenn History
Peters, Patricia Elem.
Peterson, James Poll. Sci.
Peterson, Terry Lee Eng.
Row 5:
Piana, Ruth L. Spanish
Pickworth, Janet R. H. & P.E.
Pitz, Shirley Elem.
Pitzer, Patricia Ann Spec. Ed.
Podeschi, Natalie French
Row 6:
Pohlmann, Amy B Math.
Pohlmann, Mary Kay Bus. Ed.
Polick, Nancy Elem.
Porth, Linda Jane Spec. Ed.
Poskin, Polly History
Row 7:
Potrafka, Sally Elem.
Powell, Bonnie Elem.
Powell, Jody Lynne Elem.
Prescott, Lynne A. Elem.
Quinton, Janice C Eng.
Row 8:
Ragains, Alan C Speech
Randall, Jean M Spec. Ed.
Rapp, Susan Eng.
Rapps, Rena Elem.
Rasmussen, Janis History
292
Life can be peaceful if one can find the right place to relax on a sunny afternoon.
Row 7:
Ray, Ann Elem.
Raymond, Ronda Bio. Sci.
Reach, Dale Wesley Bus. Ad.
Reeb, Marilyn Elem.
Reeser, Susan A. Bus. Ed.
Row 2:
Rich, Lyle V Math.
Richards, Sheila Home Ec.
Richardson, Nancy Speech
Richmond, Ronald Bus. Ed.
Riegel, Sue Bio. Sci.
Row 3:
Rients, Joyce Ann Elem.
Ringenberg, Philip J Eng.
Rishel, Susan Elem.
Robertson, Karen Sue Math.
Rodman, Carol Ann Elem.
Row A:
Rogers, Elliott D Art
Rosenberry, Carolyn Eng.
Roth, Sandra J. Elem.
Ruddutz, Keith Soc. Sci.
Runge, Darlene Math.
Row 5:
Runge, Virginia Sue Elem.
Ryan, Mary Ann Elem.
Ryder, Sandra Lee Jr. High
Sage, Roberta French
Sandall, Steve H. & P.E.
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Sanders, Alan Soc. Sci
Sanderson, Jeanne M. . . . H. & P.E.
Sanford, Sharon Eng.
Sangmeister, Arlene History
Sarver, Jill E Spec. Ed.
Row 2:
Satterthwaite, Donna G. Socio.
Sauper, Rosemary E. . . . . Socio.
Sayers, Linda J. Eng.
Schaafsma, Janice K. Elem.
Scharf, Charlene M. Bio. Sci.
Row 3:
Scheemacker, Janis Bus. Ed.
Schelle, Portia Lynn Elem.
Scherer, Mary R. Elem.
Schleder, Mary Louise Elem.
Schmidgall, Cathy Eng.
SOPHOMORES
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Schmidt, Mark H Chem.
Schmidt, Patricia . Bio. Sci.
Schneider, Judith A. Music
Schneider, Warren Soc. Sci
Schneiderman, James A Geog.
Row 5:
Schnurrpusch, Gary W. Math.
Scholl, Bob L. Soc. Sci.
Schorn, Barbara Home Ec.
Schroeder, Linda Jean . . . Elem.
Schwalbe, Rebecca Spec. Ed.
Row 6:
Schwarz, Karin Spec. Ed.
Schwind, Donna Spec. Ed.
Sellers, Ginny Eng.
Senyshyn, Linda K Spanish
Serrine, Karen M Bus. Ed.
Row 7:
Shade, Sarah Eng.
Shannon, Shirley Eng.
Shaulis, James Elem.
Shea, Marilyn Soc. Sci.
Shields, Melani A Elem.
Row 8:
Shira, Dennis K. Bus. Ad.
Shoger, Marilyn Jean Music
Shold, Diane Marie French
Shull, Bonnie Spanish
Sibigtroth, Linda Math.
294
Row 1:
Siefert, Steve Eng.
Siegfried, Judy Elem.
Siemion, Patricia S Elem.
Sims, Kathleen Spec. Ed.
Sipp, James A Ind. Arts
Row 2:
Skog, Sherry ... Elem.
Small, Thomas Bio. Sci.
Smith, Debbie S. Spec. Ed.
Smith, Joanne D Elem.
Smith, Marilyn D. Elem.
Row 3:
Smith, Rose Anne . . . Elem.
Smith, Vera Lea . . Elem.
Snyder, Marsha Ann Elem.
Snyder, Vicky Lynn Home Ec.
Sobb, Annette Elem.
Taking time out for a television movie and a Pepsi is one way to relax after a hard day of classes.
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Solomon, Dottie F Music
Somenzi, Darre Spec. Ed.
Somers, Patrick J Bio. Sci.
Sorenson, Bonnie L H. & P.E.
Speaker, Robert K Ind. Arts
Row 2:
Staton, Patti H. & P.E.
Steakley, William B. Eng.
Steele, Deborah Elem.
Stein, Cathy Ann Socio.
Stenberg, Jeanne E. Music
Row J.-
Stephens, JoAnne Eng.
Stevens, Diane Spec. Ed.
Stewart, Diane L Soc. Sci.
Stewart, George Soc. Sci.
Stewart, Holly D Math.
SOPHOMORES
Row 4:
Stewart, Marsha Spec. Ed.
Stinebaugh, Gretchen Eng.
Stoddart, Mary Home Ec.
Stoltz, Robert Ind. Arts
Strelecky, Lori Bus. Ad.
Row 5:
Stuckel, Stephanie Spec. Ed.
Suckaw, Ruth Ann Eng.
Sulzer, Donna M Elem.
Sumrow, Patti Elem.
Susmilch, Chuck Socio.
Row 6:
Sutherd, Diane Spec. Ed.
Sutter, Donna L Math.
Swanson, Carol Ann Elem.
Swanson, Karen A Spec. Ed.
Switzer, Jo Ann French
Row 7:
Talbott, Gloria Jean Bus. Ed.
Tamblyn, Rita Elem.
Tarpy, Ann Spanish
Taube, Joyce Elem.
Taylor, Betty Jane Eng.
Row S.-
Taylor, Gina Elem.
Taylor, Penny Spec. Ed.
Teets, Jane E. Bus. Ed.
Teter, Linda Elem.
Theobald, Lou Anne Spec. Ed.
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The Ramsey Lewis Trio performs at a special spring concert presented by the Big Four committee.
Row 1:
Thomas, Carol Lynn .... Elem.
Thomas, David Soc. Sci.
Thompson, Angela Elem.
Thompson, Christine Spec. Ed.
Thompson, Jerry D. Poli. Sci.
Row 2:
Thompson, Kathy Lynn Spec. Ed.
Thomson, David S Math.
Thorson, Sue E Elem.
Tistl, Lois Eng.
Torres, Jeannette Elem.
Row 3:
Traister, Toni Spec. Ed.
Treadway, Holly Elem.
Treadwell, Janice Bus. Ed.
Trogolo, Linda Bus. Ed.
Troyer, Geneva Elem.
Row 4:
Tumbleson, Becky S. Elem.
Turner, Janet L. Spec. Ed.
Turpen, Charlene Spec. Ed.
Uhles, Judith Lynn H. & P.E.
Uremovic, Jim History
Row 5:
Urquiza, Richard French
Vandegraft, Judith Elem.
Vandegraft, Sherry Spec. Ed.
Vanderploeg, Kathi Elem.
VanDeWeerd, Darlene Elem.
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VanFleet, Eric Lynn Psych.
Vehlow, Carol Lynn Art
Velon, Diane T. French
Verbout, Carol Spanish
Vernier, Mary Jo . . Spec. Ed.
Row 2:
Vineyard, Melvin C. Lib. Sci.
Volker, Sharon E Elem.
Voorhees, Bonita R Spec. Ed.
Wainscott, Sandra Elem.
Walker, Andrea E. ... Bus. Ad.
Row J.-
Walker, Delores Elem.
Wallena, Sandra German
Walton, Richard H. & P.E.
Wand, Suzanne Spanish
Wangles, Diane M French
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Row A:
Wanke, Teri Jr. High
Warfield, James Math.
Warner, Lynne Home Ec.
Waters, John L. Bus. Ad.
Weatherwax, Glen History
Row S.-
Weber, Jill G Eng.
Weber, Sandy L Elem.
Wedekind, James Ag.
Weeks, Debbie Art
Weeks, Judith Ann Spec. Ed.
Row 6:
Wehrly, Jean Elem.
Weimer, Michael Math.
Weissenbach, Kathleen Home Ec.
Welch, Cheryl L. Eng.
Wellenreiter, Sandra Elem.
Row 7:
Werner, Kristie J Elem.
Wesslund, Mary Ann Elem.
West, Carol Jean Elem.
Westaby, Janice Ann Math.
Westray, Marilyn Elem.
Row 8:
Wetmore, Linda Lee Socio.
Wetzel I, Ronald Eng.
Whalen, Gerry Elem.
Whelan, Michael J Poli. Sci.
Whisenand, Vernon Math.
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White, Constance Music
White, Jo Anne Math.
White, Kathie J. Spec. Ed.
White, Rae ... Spec. Ed.
Whitehall, Eileen Bus. Ed.
Row 2:
Whitlam, Dee Spec. Ed.
Whittinghill, Janet Spec. Ed.
Wiemer, Marie Elem.
Wiemers, Joanne Elem.
Wiggers, Melody Spec. Ed.
Row 3:
Wilkins, Marian Eng.
Wilkinson, Elizabeth Poli. Sci.
Willard, Linda Elem.
Williams, Bart H. & P.E.
Williams, John W. Bus. Ed.
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After all, one doesn't get to pose for an Index photographer every day of the year.
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Row 1:
Williams, Rebecca Elem.
Williams, Ronnie Jr. High
Williams, Yvonne Spec. Ed.
Willis, Ethel Elem.
Willman, Fred Dale Jr. High
Row 2:
Wills, Bill Ag.
Wilson, Barbara Elem.
Wilson, Douglas Math.
Wilson, Mary L. Elem.
Wilson, Patti Ruth Speech
Row 3:
Winans, Joyce E Spec. Ed.
Winterroth, Shirleyan Elem.
Wittevrongel, James ... Elem.
Wixom, Karen French
Wolcott, Sally N Elem.
Row 4:
Wolf, Isabelle Soc. Sci.
Woll, Connie Art
Wright, Linda J Elem.
Wright, Marjorie . . . Spec. Ed.
Wright, Mary L History
Row 5:
Wurmle, Lois Ann Bus. Ed.
Wycoff, Jacquelin Bus. Ed.
Wyckoff, Phyllis .... Elem.
Yarns, Veda Eng.
Yelm, Ann Elem.
Row 6:
Yoachum, Eugene English
Yuhause, Anne Music
Yutsyk, Donald History
Zaruba, Marilyn Math.
Zbikowski, Linda Elem.
Row 7:
Zbinden, Jane Spec. Ed.
Zimmerman, Lynn Bus. Ed.
Zuergel, Sandra Home Ec.
Zuonar, Evelyn Elem.
Zyvert, Greg History
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301
A light shines from the doors of Moulton Hall indicating that work for a professor continues long after classes have ended for the day.
302
FRESHMAN ADVISORY BOARD
The Class of 1970 has created
its own constitution for the Freshman
Advisory Board to follow for four years.
The Board serves to coordinate class
activities and to represent the class to
the university, the administration, and
the public. The executive board con-
sisting of the class officers; president,
vice-president, secretary, and treasurer,
select the members from petitions. No
more than sixty people may serve on
the board along with the one faculty
adviser. Committees are established
according to need with usually the four
following committees being appointed:
dance, public relations, publicity, and
sports. The Board decided to adopt a
foster child in Formosa. Money was
raised at dances with plans to bring a
nationally known figure to campus. The
Board went through the Christmas Chil-
dren's Fund in Richmond, Virginia, and
a child was newly adopted by the Class
of 1970. A Coffee House atmosphere
was another new idea on campus. The
Board wants to set up a place where
these can be held permanently. Other
projects conducted by the Board were
raising funds donated to the Goodfel-
low's Fund for needy families at Christ-
mas and sending Valentines to the
troops in Viet Nam.
FRESHMAN ADVISORY BOARD Front Row: Jean Ann Dolly, Jackie Billings, Mike Beagles, vice-president; Jay Few, president; Debbie Klein, treas-
urer; Sue Rietveld, secretary; Donna Finnegan, Suzie Lamkin. Second Row: Janet Myer, Prudence Sweeney, Laura Noren, Donna Monnot, Annette Gas-
parovic, Peg La Fruit, Pam McKenzie, Sue Schmidt, Marty Foster, Vicki Sanders, Amy Jo Ludwig, Julie Phelan, Gordy Warren, Jeanne McAleese, Margie
Moore, Cindy Chalke, Arlene Kochevar, Marilyn Lingard, Shari Johnson, Judy Maschel, Sue Conant, Linda Layng. Back Row: J. D. Rockwell, Kerry
Teats, Cheryl Stahlmon, Howard Stimpson, Richard Osbourne, Jacki Forrest, Peggy Bell, John Balber, Russ Brady, Joannie McAleese, Patti Janecek,
Vicki Ghent.
303
FRESHMEN
Row 1:
Abbey, Sandra Sue Elem.
Abel, Donna Spec. Ed.
Abel, Donna Lynn Spec. Ed.
Able, Joyce Dance
Abrahamson, Linda Elem.
Aclcerman, Joyce A Math.
Row 2:
Adloff, Linda M Elem.
Ahnquist, Carolyn Dee Spec. Ed.
Ahrens, Connie Sue Elem.
Aiken, Linda Kaye Eng.
Alairno, Kathy Eng.
Alcoke, Kathleen Bus. Ed.
Row 3:
Alexander, Mary Spec. Ed.
Alexander, Viclei Lynn Home Ec.
Allen, Carol Spec. Ed.
Alley, Marsha L Home Ec.
Allison, Sandra J Elem.
Alsvig, Norm C Bus. Ad.
Row 4:
Althouse, Judith Ann Undecided
Alwes, Joanne K Bus. Ad.
Ammeson, Margaret A Spec. Ed.
Anderson, Barbara Elem.
Anderson, Bruce C Phys. Sci.
Anderson, Carolyn A Art
Row 5:
Anderson, Jacqueline Spec. Ed.
Anderson, Judy Kay Spec. Ed.
Anderson, Karen V Spec. Ed.
Anderson, Kristy Eng.
Anderson, Pamm Home Ec.
Andre, Janis Elem.
Row 6:
Antonio, Kay Elem.
Apland, Julie Ann Undecided
Armstrong, Greg Ag.
Armstrong, Kathie Eng.
Arndt, Sylvia K Undecided
Asplund, lone L Bus. Ed.
Row 7:
Atkins, Thomas A Soc. Sci.
Aurand, Connie M Soc. Sci.
Austin, Sandra J H. & P.E.
Badger, Anita Elem.
Bailey, Linde Lee Elem.
Bailey, Susan Kay Eng.
Row S.-
Baker, Barbara E Elem.
Baker, Cheri L Spec. Ed.
Baker, Deborah Ann Spec. Ed.
Baldocchi, Linda Math.
Ball, Betty A Spec. Ed.
Banks, Susan M Elem.
Row 9:
Barber, Brenda Elem.
Barber, Mary Jean Elem.
Barber, William F Math.
Barker, Charles T Bus. Ad.
Barnes, John L Math.
Barnett, Lynn Elem.
Row 10:
Barr, Patricia Diane Spanish
Barrick, Annelle Elem.
Barrow, C. Kurt Math.
Barrow, Steven Bailey Ag.
Barthold, Alice H. & P.E.
Bartosch, Sheila Elem.
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flow 7:
Baslcy, Michele Elem.
Baumgartner, Lynne Spec. Ed.
Beadles, Linda A Elem.
Bealmer, Alison Math.
Beam, Marsha Elem.
Bearden, Lynn Spec. Ed.
Row 2:
Beasley, Beth Spec. Ed.
Beasley, Jane Undecided
Beaugrand, Marsha J Undecided
Beclcberger, Judy A Elem.
Becker. Sheila Elem. ASMk -~- ^V»
Behm, Linda Sue Bus. Ed. ¥~x. jjg M K W^
Behrns, Joan Dale Spec. Ed. ^F^ s^^M^—^m
Bell, Peggy . Home Ec *^ JM j^Lrf^A^^r
Bell, Stephen . Math > W I A
Belsly, Carla A. H.&P.E ^6 - |^
Ben|amin, Becky Elem 1 ■ ^^^
Bennett, Jacquelyn H. & P.E.
Row 4:
Benson, Carol Music
Bernardi, Phyllis Home Ec.
Bernelcing, Katherine ... . Elem. ^^^. _^_
Berner, Bonnie . . Elem. W^g
Berry, Deanne L. Elem tL
Berry, LaVerne Spec. Ed. ^^
Row 5:
Berry, Linda June Undecided
Bertram, Susie Undecided
Betourne, Kathy M Spec. Ed.
Bidle, Susan Soc. Sci.
Binder, Cheryl Elem.
Bischman, Diane Eng.
Bischoff. Charlene Undecided A ifey M , * j£*~ * -»» f\
Blaclcley, Virginia K Undecided M'^'J ^P" ^j W* 1) fr
Blaekwell, Lynne H. & P.E. W=^^ W'^T I-'" F^ ~ M " * )
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Bliemeister, Linda Math. * y
Bloom, Mary Ann . Undecided i"'^^^. ^^^fel W' ~^K ' JL
Row A M
Bloomberg, Vicky Elem.
Blumenfeld, Robert Soc. Sci.
Blunier, Nancy Math.
Bobell, Linda J Math.
Boerio, Jeanette Undecided
Boggs, Sharon Bus. Ed.
Row 8:
Bohn, Brenda Spec. Ed.
Bombardieri, Mary Lou Elem.
Booth, Lynda Spec. Ed.
Borhart, Ann H. & P.E.
Bouch, Janie M Eng.
Boudreau, Judy Elem.
Do* 9:
Bourquin, Diane M Undecided
Bowling, Tom Latin
Bowman, Barbara French
Bowman, Jacquelyn Eng.
Bowyer, Diane Lynn Home Ec.
Boyer, Randa Elem.
Row 10:
Bracy, Sherry Linda Eng.
Brady, Alma K Bus. Ed.
Brady, Russell Soc. Sci.
Branca, Sheila Lane Spec. Ed.
Brancato, Karen Elem.
Brandt, Linda Lou Elem.
305
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FRESHMEN
Brasel, Susie Elem.
Bray, Susan J Spec. Ed.
Breitman, Jeannine D Elem.
Breitweiser, Bruce Econ.
Bremberg, Karen A H. & P.E.
Brent, Norma Elem.
Row 2:
Bressner, Janet Kay Math.
Brewer, Sandra S Elem.
Brickie, Linda L Spanish
Briggs, Priscilla Soc. Sci.
Brooks, Linda Jr. High
Brooks, Sheila M H. & P.E.
Row 3:
Browder, Gwenevere M Psych.
Brown, Deborah Spec. Ed.
Brownfield, Sharon Spec. Ed.
Brubaker, Lynne Home Ec.
Bruns, Esther Music
Bryant, Gary Alan Latin
Row 4:
Bue, Jen Undecided
Buhrow, Connie Math.
Builta, Carol Ann Elem.
Bullock, Meacheale Art
Bunger, Marty Bus. Ed.
Burdick, Cheri Spec. Ed.
Row 5:
Burger, Vicki A Undecided
Burgett, Larry D Latin
Burhop, Nancy Bus. Ed.
Burke, Gary Undecided
Burke, Pamela Sue Undecided
Burton, Darlene Soc. Sci.
Row 6:
Busey, Sandra Elem.
Bush, Maryellen Undecided
Buvelot, Faith Eng.
Caffee, Odette G Spec. Ed.
Cameron, Dianne Kaye Spec. Ed.
Campbell, Laurel Undecided
Row 7:
Campbell, Margaret E Spec. Ed.
Canfield, Nancy Irene Elem.
Canham, Pamela Jeanne H. 4 P.E.
Carlile, Sandra S Spec. Ed.
Carlson, Donnasue Elem.
Carlson, Linda A Spec. Ed.
Row S.-
Carlson, Malinda L Bus. Ed.
Carlstedt, Linda L H. & P.E.
Carper, Janet A Spec. Ed.
Carrington, Judy M Undecided
Cary, James B Undecided
Cedergerg, Julie F Elem.
Row 9:
Cellini, Carol Elem.
Chase, Margaret Ann Bio. Sci.
Cherry, Christine Soc. Sci.
Chesus, Mary Lynn Spec. Ed.
Christensen, Linda Elem.
Churchill, Susan A Undecided
Row 10:
Clark, Sara J Spec. Ed.
Clausen, Cheryl L Spec. Ed.
Clement, Cheryl Undecided
Clifton, Penny H. & P.E.
Clish, Richard J Eng.
Clover, Carla S Elem.
306
CLASS OF 1970
Row 1:
Cloyd, Synda Rae Bus. Ed.
Cobb, Wanda Lee Elem.
Coble, Leann Elem.
Coffey, Christine E Spec. Ed.
Coffey, Virginia Spec. Ed.
Colbert, Cathy C Soc. Sci.
Row 2:
Colby, Carol D Art
Cole, Cheryl Psych.
Collins, George D Elem.
Collins, Linda Lee Elem.
Combs, Diane Math.
Concklin, Christine Spec. Ed.
Row 3:
Conklin, Stephen F Soc. Sci.
Connor, Jean Art
Conont, Suzanne Math.
Conway, Sandra J Bus. Ed.
Cook, Thomas W Soc. Sci.
Cookus, Nancy Jo Spec. Ed.
Row A:
Copple, Lois Elem.
Couceyro, Carmen V Math.
Couve, Edith Home Ec.
Cox, Susan Home Ec.
Craig, Deborah J Elem.
Craig, Earl Charles Undecided
Row 5:
Crews, Barbara A Spec. Ed.
Croak, Diane P Spec. Ed.
Crowley, Harriet Irene Home Ec.
Crumbaugh, Steven Undecided
Cuchiara, Stella Elem.
Culbertson, Ellen Eng.
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Row ;.-
Cunningham, Joyce Elem.
Curl, Mary Jean French
Currin, John Bus. Ad.
Curry, Christine J Elem.
Curry, John W Math.
Dahlgren, Caren Jo Spec. Ed.
Row 2:
Daniel, Debbie L Elem.
Daniel, Pat Jr. High
D'Aquila, Milanie Eng.
Daum, Edwina Soc. Sci.
Davis, Sheryl Jean Soc. Sci.
Davison, Carol Ann Home Ec.
Row 3:
Day, Janice E Jr. High
DeGuilio, Cindy Elem.
Delaney, Edean Undecided
DeLong, Donald L Bus. Ed.
Delph, Colleen Elem.
Demanuele, Antionette Elem.
Row 4:
DeMatio, Mary Lou Spec. Ed.
Denham, Deloris Elem.
Denlter, Mary Ann Undecided
Dennis, Janet Spec. Ed.
Dennis, Susan Diane Home Ec.
Dewey, Sue Ann Math.
Row 5:
Diehl, Sue Speech
Dietrich, Steven R Ag.
Dixon, Barbara H. & P.E.
Doerfler, D'Nelle Marie Home Ec.
Dolan, Terrance A Eng.
Dolly, Jean Ann Undecided
Row 6:
Dombroslti, Linda K Eng.
Donat, Marcia June Spanish
Donovan, Michael J Bus. Ad.
Dowdalcin, Gail Math.
Down, Kathleen M Math.
Doyle, Kathy Elem.
Row 7:
Doyle, Sharon Elem.
Drda, Sandra Kay Elem.
Dreyer, Katherine E French
Dubbelde, Donna H. & P.E.
Dudley, Alice M Elem.
Dunbar, Sara Spec. Ed.
Row 8:
Durdan, Eileen Alice Bus. Ed.
Durham, Linda D Spec. Ed.
Eades, Myrna Elem.
Easton, Linda Elem.
Eaton, Gloria Jean Elem.
Eckert, James R Soc. Sci.
Row 9:
Eclcert, Nancy Jo Elem.
Edgcomb, Anthony Undecided
Edwards, Audrey Eng.
Edwards, Francis Anne Spec. Ed.
Edwards, Sheri French
Eggleston, Sarah H. &P.E.
Row 10:
Egleton, John E Math.
Ehlers, Margorie K Elem.
Einoris, Kathleen A Spec. Ed.
Eitenmiller, John W Soc. Sci.
Elliott, Margurite Psych.
Ellis, Patricia H. & P.E.
308
CLASS OF 1970
Row 1:
Eltrevoog, Lynn Spec. Ed.
Ely, Carol E Bus. Ed.
Emery, Donald L Ag.
Enright, Mary Jo Soc. Sci.
Erber, Sherry Spec. Ed.
Ericlcson, June M Elem.
Row 2:
Ericlcson, Marilyn Undecided
Erickson, Patricia Ann Spec. Ed.
Eschmann, Diane L Elem.
Eskridge, Roxann Undecided
Esser, Linda Joan Elem.
Etherton, Loretta Math.
Row 3:
Fagerburg, Mary Ellen Bus. Ed.
Farrell, Judy K H. & P.E.
Fennesy, Jim Bio. Sci.
Fickas, Jan Spec. Ed.
Finnegan, Donna J Undecided
Fish, Tom Soc. Sci.
Row 4:
Fisher, Judi Speech
Fisher, Margie Eng.
Fisher, Ruth Ann Elem.
Fitiner, Karen H. & P.E.
Flinspach, Regina Home Ec.
Flodin, Cindy Speech
Row S:
Flotkoetter, Lynn Elem.
Fogel, Marcia Eng.
Fojut, Susan M Eng.
Follis, Carolyn S Spec. Ed.
Fortin, Bette Elem.
Fortney, Diana H. & P.E.
Row 6:
Foss, Susan H. & P.E.
Foster, Marty L Elem.
Fowler, Gary Spec. Ed.
Francis, Kathleen Math.
Frank, Virginia Lee Home Ec.
Franti, Mary Kay Spec. Ed.
Row 7:
Frautschi, William C Bus. Ed.
Freeland, Jerry G Art
Freese, Michele Art
French, Connie S Bus. Ed.
Friedrich, Bonnie B Elem.
Frost, Danida Kay Art
Row 8:
Frye, Joyce M Elem.
Fuchs, Judy Ann Elem.
Funderburk, Beverly Elem.
Galik, Mary Ann Elem.
Gallagher, Patricia Spec. Ed.
Gallahue, Lauretta Undecided
Row 9:
Galligan, Mary Catherine Eng.
Gasparovic, Annette Spec. Ed.
Ghent, Vicki Lynn Bus. Ed.
Gibson, Anne M Bus. Ed.
Gill, Joyce C Undecided
Giger, Linda L Elem.
Row I O.-
Giles, Cheryl Elem.
Glasgow, Ruth Ann Elem
Goetz, Cynthia S Eng.
Goodrich, Linda L Eng.
Gradert, Diane Home Ec.
Graham, Carol Undecided
309
FRESHMEN
Row J.-
Graham, Vickie L Spec. Ed.
Gramer, Cal B Undecided
Grant, Colleen Sue Soc. Sci.
Gramow, Lorna J Spec. Ed.
Gratton, Vickie Lee Undecided
Gray, Marsha Elem.
Row 2:
Gray, Patti Elem.
Green, Dixie Lane H. & P.E.
Green, Donald Eng.
Green, Peggy A Spec. Ed.
Green, Sharlyn J Elem.
Greene, Karen Elem.
Row 3:
Greenstreet, Shirley Home Ec.
Groom, Chris Bus. Ed.
Groves, Karen Elem.
Groves, Sharen Elem.
Grund, Marcia L Elem.
Grunwell, Reberta E H. & P.E.
Row 4:
Gunderson, Sally H. & P.E.
Gunnufsen, Kathy Spec. Ed.
Gustauson, Mary Beth Spanish
Haberthur, Nona Jane Spec. Ed.
Hage, Ronald E Psych.
Hagensee, Susan E Math.
Row S:
Hahn, Barbara Eileen Music
Hahn, M. Joan Elem.
Halcott, William R Undecided
Hall, Connie English
Hall, Elma Elem.
Hall, Jeannene H. & P.E.
Row 6:
Hall, Paulette Spec. Ed.
Hallam, Francis Ann Latin
Hamann, Nancy Kay Spanish
Hamer, Jeff Lee Eng.
Hamilos, Gail E Music
Hamrich, Loretta J Eng.
Row 7:
Hanley, Ruth Eileen Bus. Ed.
Hanson, Barbara Elem.
Hanson, Sharol L Bus. Ed.
Harding, Maurie Lynn Bus. Ed.
Hardman, Joan Bus. Ed.
Harford, Patti L Bus. Ed.
Row 8:
Harms, Kathy Elem.
Harms, Mary L Undecided
Harney, Doris Math.
Harper, Jonna L H. & P.E.
Harshbarger, Joan E Spec. Ed.
Hartman, Katherine I Home Ec.
Row 9:
Hartwig, Susan Kay Elem.
Hastings, Melodee A Home Ec.
Hatfield, Mary Angela Elem.
Hauser, Joy Spec. Ed.
Hawker, Carol Lynn Math.
Hayden, Christina Elem.
Row 10:
Haynes, Sherry Elem.
Head, Kathy Spec. Ed.
Heath, Susan Lynn Elem.
Hechinger, Sally Jo Spec. Ed.
Heimburger, Sharon K Elem.
Heinecke, Susan L Eng.
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Redbird Special" needed assistance in order to make an appearance at the several home football games and travel the routes of numerous parades.
Row 1:
Heinemann, Lois R Bus. Ed.
Heinkel, Elizabeth E Elem.
Heitz, Kenneth R Undecided
Helme, Mary Jane Elem.
Hemrich, Susan M Spec. Ed.
Henderson, Kathleen M Elem.
Row 2:
Hendricks, Connie Elem.
Hendrickson, Penny Math.
Henrichs, Judy Elem.
Hepner, Marlis A Spec. Ed.
Hermes, Anita Phys. Sci.
Herrman, D'Ann Spec. Ed.
Row J.-
Hester, Pamela Kay Elem.
Hettinger, Claudia K Bus. Ed.
Heuermann, Karen Jill Home Ec.
Hickman, Susan Art
Hierman, Joyce E Undecided
Higginbotham, Gay Home Ec.
Row 4:
Hill, Dennis B Math.
Hill, Gail Undecided
Hill, Janet L Eng.
Hill, Jim Bus. Ed.
Hill, Kathy Elem.
Hillis, Stephen R Eng.
Row 5:
Hinthorn, Robert D Bus. Ad.
Hintz, Arlene Kay Elem.
Hirsch, Elizabeth Elem.
Hirsch, Mary Kay Bus. Ed.
Hodel, Beth Spec. Ed.
Hodges, Diane L Eng.
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FRESHMEN
Row 1:
Hodur, Josephine M Math.
Hoener, Linda Elem.
Hoffman, Mary Jane Spaniih
Holdridge, William E Soc. Sci.
Holihauer, Diane Eng.
Honegger, David L Soc. Sci.
Row 2:
Honzik, Sharon Jean Elem.
Hooper, Carol L H. & P.E.
Hoots, Mary Ann H. & P.E.
Hopfer, Ellen Spec. Ed.
Hoppe, Jean M Undecided
Hougan, Sonja Bus. Ed.
Row 3:
Hougas, Susan Bus. Ed.
Houston, Helen M Elem.
Huffaker, Stephanie Eng.
Huiienga, Joyce Lee Elem.
Hunt, Mary Ann H. & P.E.
Hunter, Fred R Soc. Sci.
flow 4:
Huppert, Martha Home Ec.
Hurley, Karen A Spec. Ed.
Huson, James B Undecided
Irwin, Linda D Elem.
Isaia, Raymond B Undecided
Isringhausen, Peggy Eng.
Row 5:
Ivey, Peggy S Bio. Sci.
Jacobs, Peggy Spec. Ed.
Jacobsmeyer, Sue C Elem.
Jacobson, Yvonne Elem.
Janecek, Patti Lynn Spec. Ed.
Jenkins, Eileen Elem.
Row 6:
Jennings, Cynthia Jr. High
Jennings, Sharon L Home Ec.
Jepsen, Martin F Undecided
Jesse, James F Undecided
Jessie, Linda C Spec. Ed.
Johns, Linda S Bus. Ad.
Row 7:
Johns, Penny L Spec. Ed.
Johnson, Bobbie Lee Elem.
Johnson, Judi Elem.
Johnson, Kathy I Elem.
Johnson, Lin L Spec. Ed.
Johnson, Linda Kay H. & P.E.
Row S.-
Johnson, Linda Lou Elem.
Johnson, Lonna J French
Johnson, Martha A Elem.
Johnson, Mary H Bio. Sci.
Johnson, Neal Richard Elem.
Johnson, Sandra K Latin
Row 9:
Johnson, Shari Lynn Spec. Ed.
Joleaud, Joan Marie Spanish
Jolly, Linda Bio. Sci.
Jones, Barbara J Elem.
Jordan, Pamela S Undecided
Jurgens, Faye L Bus. Ed.
Row 10:
Kaiser, Karen V Elem.
Kallal, Mary Lou Math.
Kamin, Nancy Sue Psych.
Kamykowski, Mary Lou Spec. Ed.
Kappes, Barbara Bio. Sci.
Kappler, Kandy Bus. Ed.
312
CLASS OF 1970
Row 1:
Karr, Mary Alice Elem.
Kavanaugh, Anne Soc. Sci.
Keck, Kristine Undecided
Keigiven, Natalie Elem.
Kelleher, Florence H. & P.E.
Keller, Kathy K Elem.
Row 2:
Kelley, June Spec. Ed.
Kelso, Sayra Bus. Ed.
Keltner, Sandra K Bus. Ed.
Kertay, Marie E Undecided
Kieser, Carol Undecided
Kile, Jane Celeste H. & P.E.
Row 3:
King, Karen Spec. Ed.
King, Nancy Elem.
King, Suzanne Eng.
Kingdon, Karen R Spec. Ed.
Kinney, Phyllis E H. & P.E.
Kinsella, Linda A Undecided
Row 4:
Kinsler, Carol A Undecided
Kirk, Barbara C Psych.
Kirkton, Carolyn Spec. Ed.
Kiser, Judith K Elem.
Kleck, Debby Elem.
Klein, Debbie L Soc. Sci.
flow S.-
Klein, Judy Ann Math.
Kline, Kathy I Eng.
Kluska, Noel F Elem.
Knapp, Carole Jane Home Ec.
Koch, Mary Elem.
Kochevar, Arlene M Undecided
Row 6:
Koerper, Leslie Ruth Eng.
Kohl, Thomas J Soc. Sci.
Kolpen, Betti Elem.
Kozel, Candace Undecided
Krahulec, Margaret Speech
Kramarsic, Jim Soc. Sci.
Row 7:
Kramer, Linda Home Ec.
Krause, Karen Anne Math.
Krause, Lunde V Elem.
Krebs, Katherine M H. & P.E.
Kreider, Judith Ann Undecided
Kremer, Linda Elem.
Row 8:
Kruger, Geraldine R French
Krumwiede, Sharon Undecided
Kunti, Richard H. & P.E.
Kutter, Ginny Spec. Ed.
Kuypers, Eunice Eng.
Laesch, Lizabeth Speech
Row 9:
LaFruit, Peggy Jr. High
Lamb, Ann Spec. Ed.
Lambert, Janet L Spec. Ed.
Lamkin, Susan Spec. Ed.
Lang, Joyce M Bus. Ed.
Laramy, Sue Anne Spec. Ed.
Row 10:
Lareau, Suzanne M Spec. Ed.
Lash, Sharon H. & P.E.
Lassuy, Margaret Spec. Ed.
Latta, R. Michael Undecided
Laube, Catherine Eng.
Lawerence, Stephanie Eng.
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Do* T:
Layng, Linda Spec. Ed.
Leapley. Diana C H. & P.E.
Lee, Karen Ann Lib. Sci.
Leese, Christine H. & P.E.
Lefever, Carolyn J Spec. Ed.
Leinweber, Mary E H. & P.E.
Row 2:
Leman, Karen M Home Ec.
Lemaster, Vicky Lee Elem.
Lemein, Janis E Math.
Lemm, John J Spec. Ed.
Leonard, Sue J Home Ec.
Leonard, Susan Marie Home Ec.
Row 3:
Lepkowski, James M Math.
Lester, Elaine Sue Home Ec.
Levene, Rochelle J Spec. Ed.
Lewis, Ann Lib. Sci.
Lewis, James Undecided
Lewis, Linda M Undecided
Row 4:
Lewis, Susan Elaine Eng.
Limacher, Vicki Spec. Ed.
Lindholm, Leann Spanish
Lindsey, Jennifer R Speech
Lingard, Marilyn Spec. Ed.
Linnen, Annette H. & P.E.
Row 5:
Linse, Janet S Spec. Ed.
Little, Linda Rose Eng.
Loebe, Priscilla Elem.
Lohrenz, Sandra Bus. Ed.
Longo, Lorraine L Elem.
Lovgren, David E Bus. Ed.
Row 6:
Lower, Sherry Bus. Ed.
Lucas, Doug Spanish
Lucas, Linda Spec. Ed.
Lucht, Jean A Bus. Ed.
Lucie, Barbara J Spec. Ed.
Ludas, Joyce I Elem.
Row 7:
Lukes, Richard R Ind. Arts
Lum, Mae Bus. Ed.
Lundberg, Cheryl H. & P.E.
Lundeen, Linda Home Ec.
Lundquist, Karen L H. & P.E.
Lupori, Pat Elem.
Row 8:
Lynch, Carol Lynn Soc. Sci.
Maccari, John J Undecided
Macy, Pamela R Elem.
Madsen, Gail Susan Spec. Ed.
Madsen, Mark E Soc. Sci.
Madsen, Roberta Arnell Soc. Sci.
Row 9:
Maines, Natalie Spec. Ed.
Mandel, Larry M H. & P.E.
March, Cathy Home Ec.
Markerry, Marti Russian
Marks, Ronald Eng.
Marks, Susan L Spec. Ed.
Row 70:
Marlin, Thomas L Soc. Sci.
Marshi, Elizabeth A Spec. Ed.
Marsteller, Barbara A Math.
Martin, Lynda S Eng.
Martin, Nancy Elem.
Martin, Peggy S Soc. Sci.
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Martin. Sharon L . Bus. Ed. M A Ml M
Mastin, Nyle E Ag.
Matter, Donna Lee Elem.
May, Joyce L H. & P.E.
Mazurek, Jane Eng.
Mech, Harry Soc. Sci.
Row 2:
Meek, Margo Ann Elem.
Mehall, Cathe Elem.
Meier, Janice Elem.
Menke, Jerri Spec. Ed.
Mercier, Cheryl Elem.
Meridith, Paula Kay Elem. m^^
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Row 3: . —
Messersmith, Dan W Soc. Sci. W^ W
Metcalf, Lynn Spec. Ed. ^* ^^
Metcalf, Penny Home Ec. ^t ■ A m&
Metz, Deborah Undecided JH ■( ^HH
Meyer, Jo Anne Spec. Ed.
Middaugh, Lynn Spec. Ed.
Miller, Diane Elem. * rr — ^
Miller, Eles H Eng. ^^^
Miller, Jeri L Home Ec.
Miller, Kathleen D Undecided
Miller, Lucille V Elem.
Miller, Pamela Math.
Row S: m ^ -
Miller, Robin Soc. Sci.
Miller, Virginia Elem.
Miller, Wilma D Undecided
Minnick, Holly J Eng.
Misare, Barbara Elem.
Mitchell, Lawrence W Soc. Sci.
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Row 1:
Mollman, Barbara Elem.
Monti, Judy A Elem.
Mooberry, Mike E Math.
Moore, Edward O'Neal Phys. Sci.
Moore, Jan Spec. Ed.
Moore, Margie L Elem.
Row 2:
Moore, Mary Ann Eng.
Moreland, Kristi Art
Morris, Kathy Elem.
Morris, Stanley J H. & P.E.
Morse, Nancy L Math.
Morton, Joseph B Music
Row 3:
Moser, Helen L Eng.
Moses, Barbara L Elem.
Mosser, Linda Elem.
Motley, Edward Bus. Ed.
Mueller, Christina German
Mueller, Marilyn Elem.
Row 4:
Muirhead, Linda J Spec. Ed.
Mukavifa, Kathie Math.
Mulenbruch, Cheryl Elem.
Murphy, Sherry L Elem.
Murray, Anne M Elem.
Myers, Linda Chem.
Row 5:
McAllister, Jane Spanish
McAter, Marilyn Math.
McAvoy, Donna Ellen H. & P.E.
McBride, Robert K Bio. Sci.
McCaffey, Linda Undecided
McCarty, Deborah A Elem.
Row 6.
McConnachie, Karen L Elem.
McConnell, Karen S Bus. Ed.
McCoy, Careth Eng.
McCurdy, Janice Lynn Speech
McDonald, Jennifer Elem.
McElroy, Lorry Elem.
Row 7:
McGall, Peggy Spec. Ed.
McFarland, Dorothy Home Ec.
McGinnes, Marcia Soc. Sci.
McHaney, Phyllis E Speech
McKenna, Jeanette R Elem.
McLain, John, Jr Math.
Row 8:
McLeod, Lillijean Spec. Ed.
McNatt, Jane Math.
Nafziger, Martha Ann Elem.
Nakutny, Lynn M Spec. Ed.
Nardi, Rita Ann Elem.
Natale, Tena Lib. Sci.
Row 9:
Neal, Joyce V H. & P.E.
Nei, Leslie Math.
Nelson, Glenda E Elem.
Nelson, Mike L Math.
Ness, Bernetta H. & P.E.
Nicol, Susan Elem.
Row 70:
Nijoka, Barbara Elem.
Niles, Joe H. & P.E.
Nitsche, Jean Undecided
Nohl, Joseph A Spanish
Nolan, Carol A Undecided
Noreen, Kay Spec. Ed.
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Noren, Laurie Ann Spec. Ed. J M^
Novalcow, Kafhy Undecided ^
Novatny, Pamela Spec. Ed
O'Brien, Patricia Spec. Ed
Odom, Kathleen A Elem
O'Donnell, Kathy Math. „ , WJ
Row 2: ^Sr S^.
Oelklaus, William H. Undecided ^tf^^^^fe
Offenwanger, Brigitte Eng. ^^ ^V JM ■ . /
Ogden, Rosemary Undecided fl H ^B » i" \.
Ohrt, Jocelyn Kay Elem ^"^ ^^™ ^^^^^^^E^2
O'Kane, Joyce E Spec. Ed.
O'Kane, Patricia Home Ec. ,<B|P*" ^"^^
Wow 3: ^ V J
Oleson, Olga A Elem. "v
Oleson, Yvonne L. Home Ec ^^ ^^r ~ ** ^^^
Olleck, Ernest M Soc. Sci. A^ k ^^ /'
Olson, Linda Jean Bus. Ed ^fl ^KU t
Oltman, Jerilyn K. Spanish ^| ^^M\ i|
Oltmanns, Karol L H. & P.E.
Onclen, Kay M. ■ PV ^. ^^ I ■ ' '|
Osburn, Sandra S. Art wP^ ^L ■ Jl '
Ostrowski, Lynn H. & P.E ^L J <JV« #^
Oswold, Alan . ... Eng. ^ • ^J & M ^ Y ^L
Often, Barbara J. Spec. Ed. V ' .^ ^ . ^M
Otto, Barbara ....... Elem. * ^ ^Bf 4
Otto, Suzanne Music ^ * ■ ) J fl2ftl i^
Owens, Bill Soc. Sci. wi.-^ * ; ^B Wt** ~ I
Pack, Peggy Elem. ^ T L^. > JM JP £*
Palazzalo, Stella Soc. Sci. - - ^^ ' v ^W %§ £»
Palmer, Martha R Spec. Ed. ^<W ^^ ^^
Paluck, Judi Elem. ^1 c. ^ ^
Row 6; ^M__
Paluck, Sally A Spec. Ed. A
Pasley, Lana Charlene Elem. I "j
Patsch, Carol E Elem JE* - tL_
Patterson, Delores Jean H. & P.E. wJ L ^^
Patterson, Robert K Math.
Pauley. Susan L. . Spec. Ed ^4M&r'
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Paulson, Eleanor K Elem.
Pawlak, Karen German
Peecher, Bette Socio.
Pegg, Barbara Math. f^ Jf
Penman, Marjorie Eng.
Penwell, Linda Ruth ...H.&P.e' f^- f
Peplow, Charlotte Undecided -i jf
Perisho, Laura Spec. Ed.
Perkins, Clara Ann Eng .^tt^M
Perrecone, Mary M. Spec. Ed. J^k **
Persons, Claire Soc. Sci. ^* ,
Peterson, Carl Bus. Ed HL F-"JT*9
Row 9: ^
Peterson, Grace Spec. Ed.
Peterson, Joyce Art
Peterson, Patti M Eng.
Peterson, Rosemary Spec. Ed.
Peterson, Stephen Math
Pfeifer, Cathy Jane Spec. Ed.
Row 10:
Pharis, Judy A Elem.
Phillips, Andrea Undecided
Phillips, Georgia Elem.
Pierce, Kathy Elem
Pierson, Sharon Jay Speech
Pinder, James L Speech
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Row 1:
Pinlcley, Beverly A Bus. Ed.
Pitt, Sharon L Bus. Ed.
Pittman, Mary Ann Math.
Pitzer, Larry Soc. Sci.
Poehlein, Carol Jane Elem.
Poluska, Ronald L H. & P.E.
Row 2:
Pomeroy, S. Marcia Elem.
Pople, Ethel Soc. Sci.
Poplett, Carol Jr. High
Porter, Mary J Math
Powell, Kay Spec. Ed.
Prank, Joan Elem.
Row 3:
Pristave, Barbara K Soc. Sci.
Prochaska, Jeri Soc. Sci.
Pronance, Donna H. & P.E.
Puckett, Pat H. & P.E.
Puttcamp, Eleanor Elem.
Quartucci, Andrea Spec. Ed.
Row 4:
Radley, Donna Elem.
Ramsay, Roberta Elem.
Rasler, Susan Elem.
Rasmusen, Larry H. & P.E.
Ratcliffe, Janine Undecided
Read, Diane Renee Undecided
Row S:
Read, Sandra June Latin
Redman, Keith Soc. Sci.
Reedy, Linda Kay Home Ec.
Reeves, JoAnne Spec. Ed.
Reinheimer, Janet Eng.
Rhodus, Linda Kay Bus. Ed.
Row 6.
Richardson, Karen Phys. Sci.
Richardson, Sharon Math.
Rider, Sharon Elem.
Ridey, Suzanne Spec. Ed.
Ridlen, Judith E Home Ec.
Rieder, Dick E Soc. Sci.
Row 7:
Riegel, Nita M Spec. Ed.
Reiker, Barbara Bus. Ed.
Rietveld, Sue L Elem.
Riggenbach, Sharon Kay Soc. Sci.
Ringl, Margaret Elem.
Risser, Patricia Kay Soc. Sci.
Row 8:
Ritchie, Faith Elem.
Ritter, Rich F Bus. Ed.
Roach, Diane Elem.
Robaus, Shirley Spec. Ed.
Robb, Rebecca A Undecided
Roberts, Janis D Spec. Ed.
Row 9:
Roberts, Patricia L Music
Robinson, Betty Spec. Ed.
Robinson, Linda Spec. Ed.
Roehl, Karen Math.
Romke, Carole A Eng.
Roppa, Karen S H. & P.E.
Row ;0:
Rosenberg, Sharon G Elem.
Rozak, Donna Marie Undecided
Rowley, Susan K Spec. Ed.
Ruble, Reid Math.
Ruehrup, Faye Spec. Ed.
Ruehrup, Janice L Elem.
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Row 1:
Ruhrup, Mary Elem.
Runde, Elizabeth Spec. Ed.
Rush, Simon A Elem.
Rushin, Su Ann Speech
Russell, Michael E French
Ryan, Learna J Spanish
Row 2:
Ryder, Richard G Phys. Sci.
Saban, Jacqueline Soc. Sci.
Safarik, Margaret Bus. Ed.
Sampson, Rick Soc. Sci.
Sandeno, Judith Kay H. & P.E.
Sandretto, Linda K Home Ec.
Row 3:
Sandretto, Marsha H. & P.E.
Sandusky, Joan E Elem.
Satorius, Kathryn Undecided
Scaiefe, Marva L Elem.
Schafer, James B Undecided
Schaffer, Karen Spec. Ed.
Row 4:
Scharf, Penelope Jo French
Schaub, Kathleen Math.
Scheidel, Jean Elem.
Scheive, Connie Ann Music
Schimpler, Stephen C Spanish
Schlesinger, Sue Elem.
Row 5:
Schmidgall, Marcia Bus. Ad.
Schmidt, Cheryl C Spec. Ed.
Schmidt, Susan C Speech
Schmied, Merry A H. & P.E.
Schmillen, Sandra Speech
Schneider, Debbie R Undecided
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Row 7:
Schneider, Frances E Spec. Ed.
Schneider, Terry M Elem.
Schuck, Joan Soc. Sci.
Schultz, Gary L Soc. Sci.
Schuneman, Jean Eng.
Schutt, Kurt F Music
Row 2:
Scott, Angela Elem.
Scott, Linda S H.4 P.E.
Sears, Teresa M Spec. Ed.
Seggelke, Edward P Math.
Seibold, Mary Math.
Sekek, Carol Lynn Eng.
Row 3:
Seman, Mary Undecided
Sendelbach, Patricia Math.
Sennett, Sue Bus. Ed.
Serrahn, Janet Spec. Ed.
Severson, Ronald Undecided
Shelton, Edythe Ann Spec. Ed.
Row 4:
Shelton, Rebecca A Undecided
Shenbarger, Martha J Eng.
Sheppard, Paula Elem.
Shoger, Nan Elem.
Sibley, Janet Bus. Ed.
Sidor, Margaret Spec. Ed.
Row 5:
Simons, Nancy L Elem.
Simmons, Gaynelle Undecided
Simonson, Dale Thomas Math.
Skelley, Barbara J H. & P.E.
Skowronski, Sharon Elem.
Slapak, Cheryl L German
Row 6:
Sleevar, Martha Home Ec.
Sloan, Pam Elem.
Slowey, Sue Spec. Ed.
Smith, Beverly D Elem.
Smith, Cindy Lou Math.
Smith, Crystal Jo Eng.
Row Z.-
Smith, David A Undecided
Smith, Janet M Eng.
Smith, Mary V Undecided
Smith, Susan L Eng.
Smith, Tricia Elem.
Smrtnik, Judy L Elem.
Row 8:
Snyders, Jackie Elem.
Sobel, Sharyn L Spec. Ed.
Soefker, Barbara Elem.
Sorenson, Bonita Undecided
Sorenson, Bonnie R Elem.
Spencer, Mary E Undecided
Row 9:
Spencer, Patricia Home Ec.
Spera, William G Elem.
Spires, JoAnn E Bus. Ed.
Sprague, Janet Lee Undecided
Spratt, Becky L Bus. Ed.
Springman, Jan Spec. Ed.
Row 70:
Stahl, Diane Undecided
Stahlman, Cheryl K Spec. Ed.
Stakenas, Catherine H. & P.E.
Stallings, Jill N Spec. Ed.
Stange, Judith Ann Math.
Stanton, Sara Bus. Ed.
320
CLASS OF 1970
Row 1:
Stapelton, Candace L H. & P.E.
Stawicki, Barbara T Elem.
Steen, Sherilyn M Elem.
Stener, Lynn Undecided
Stevens, Mervyn W Undecided
Stoller, Dixie Spec. Ed.
Row 2:
Stolti, Gary L Math.
Stombaugh, Ronald Bus. Ed.
Straclt, Linda M Elem.
Strange, Kathy Elem.
Stuckey, Janet H. & P.E.
Stumpf, Linda Speech
Row 3:
Sugg, Sandy H. & P.E.
Sullivan, Jean K Math.
Sullivan, Mary Jane Undecided
Sullivan, Paula Elem.
Sunderlin, Pam H. & P.E.
Surman, Linda B Eng.
Row 4:
Suydam, Karen Undecided
Swan, Marsha Home Ec.
Swango, Ann Spec. Ed.
Swanson, Helen M Elem.
Sweeney, Jane E Elem.
Swift, Pamela Sue Elem.
Row 5:
Taber, Henry V Undecided
Taft, Jane Elem.
Takir, Patricia A Bus. Ed.
Tanner, Dixie Spec. Ed.
Tanquarf, Patricia Undecided
Taylor, Beverly J Elem.
Row 6:
Taylor, Pam Elem.
Tebrugg, Margaret Spec. Ed
Tellefson, Cynthia Undecided
Tennyson, Kennette M Elem.
Thompson, Kathy E Eng.
Thompson, Martha Elem.
Row Z.-
Thompson, Nancy Chem.
Thornburgh, Allan Undecided
Thrasher, Melvon R Bus. Ed.
Tidmarsh, Gloria Math.
Tilson, Mary Lynn Undecided
Tobias, Barbara Spec. Ed.
Row 8:
Tolly, Diana K Bus. Ed.
Tomiska, Susan Elem.
Tomlinson, Connie Elem.
Tomlinson, Patricia H. & P.E.
Torrance, Jill Spec. Ed.
Travis, Linda German
Row 9:
Trinko, Carol Math.
Troman, Linda Sue Bus. Ed.
Truelove, Nancy D Elem.
Tull, Ronald Soc. Sci.
Tuntland, Janet Elem.
Turnbull, Skip Ind. Arts
Row J O.-
Turner, James, Jr Undecided
Ulrich, Leanna Sue Music
Ungs, Nancy Home Ec.
Utter, Patricia Eng.
Vancil, Mark O Soc. Sci.
Vanderwerff, Marie Elem.
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Row J;
VanDrew, Paula Spec. Ed.
VanEtter, Sue Ann Soc. Sci.
Vanmeter, Dianna R Elem.
VanTreeck, Jonette Elem.
Vaughn, Nancy M Home Ec.
Venardi, Julie Elem.
Row 2:
Verick, William A Spanish
Verona, Rose Marie Bio. Sci.
Vickrey, Marsha Eng.
Voelz, Christie E H. & P.E.
Vogel, Susie M Elem.
Volght, Susan K Elem.
Row 3:
Voras, Elaine Marie Spec. Ed.
Wade, Lucinda Undecided
Wawsch, Carola Spec. Ed.
Wagoner, Joanne L Undecided
Walker, Gayle Soc. Sci.
Walker, Gloria Spec. Ed.
Row 4:
Walker, Jane Math.
Walker, Nancy Jean Spec. Ed.
Wallace. Nelda Art
Walter, Linda Elem.
Walters, Karen G Elem.
Walther, Dan Undecided
Row 5:
Waltz, Sandra Spec. Ed.
Ware, Linda L Art
Warns, Sue Elem.
Washburn, Bruce Undecided
Watmough, Sandy Elem.
Watson, Catherine Home Ec.
Row 6:
Watson, Harriet Soc. Sci.
Watts, Susan J Elem.
Wayland, Joan Elem.
Wayne, Diane Lynn Elem.
Webb, Carolyn S Eng.
Webb, Terry Lynn Spec. Ed.
Row 7:
Wehrly, Susan E Elem.
Weil, Pat Elem.
Weiss, Suzanne French
Welch, Linda Spec. Ed.
Wells, Susan J Music
Wentworth, Deborah H. & P.E.
Row 8:
Wey, Danny L Bus. Ad.
Whetstone, Barbara Elem.
Whisnant, Janice E Spec. Ed.
Whitaker, Carol Elem.
White, Janet Soc. Sci.
White, Linda Sue Spec. Ed.
Row 9:
White, Pamela Spec. Ed.
Whitlock, Kristine K Psych.
Whiteside, Bonnie J Elem.
Wickliffe, Nancy Elem.
Wiemerslage, Cindy Undecided
Wienke, Susan Lynn Elem.
Row 10:
Wierings, Sandra Soc. Sci.
Wikowsky, Elizabeth Home Ec.
Wilhelm, Jessica Elem.
Wilkerson, Peggy Spec. Ed.
Wilkin, Richard J Math.
Williams, Diane M Elem.
322
CLASS OF 1970 E.-V V^? ' W
Row 1:
Williams, Kay Spec. Ed.
Williams, Mary E Home Ec.
Williams, Terry E Bus. Ed.
Williamson, Jean Undecided
Wilson, Georgia Soc. bci.
Wilson, Rita Spec. Ed.
Row V ^^^
Wilson, Steven Ag. ^- M
Windhauser, Eileen Soc.Sci. Ill
Winters, Barbara Soc.Sci. ^^»^^^M
Winters, Joan M H. & P.E. ^^
Wischover, Judith Elem. A ^"»
Wisted, Janet Undecided j
Row 3: <
Witi, Arlene Elem.
Wold, Alice Spec. Ed.
Wombles, Vickie L Eng.
Wood, Patricia Math. ^^^^^^^^M
Woods, Mary Jo H. & P.E. ^^^^
Woods, Melissa H. & P.E. M
Row 4:
Woolnerton, Linda Spanish
Wright, Debbie A Spec. Ed.
Wright, Lana M Spec. Ed.
Wright, Sara G Spec. Ed. M
Wright, Sheila M Math.
Wurth, Becky Spec. Ed.
Row 5:
Wylder, Donna M Spanish ^^ jH
Wynne, Mary Martha Undecided ^^W V^fr
Yonta. Cynthia M Elem. ^
Young, Betty Joyce Undecided m^- .
Zdenek, Carol Lynn Spec. Ed. /A\
Zeni, Carol Elem.
Row 6: ^ *J*1 t ~ f^^W
Zerbs, Jan Elem. < £ vw * 1
Zielinski, Richard Eng. _ J /i*.
Zimmerman, Kathy Spec. Ed. J^/ s ■**
Zook, Barbara Spec. Ed. Km / ^—%i± J. mWr**
Zurliene, Cheryl Elem. ,' ; r' MM | At
Zuiich, Jo Ann HSPf MlAY Wk> M MM M dl
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STUDENT INDEX
Abbey, Sandra S., 304
Abbott, Martha Kay, 204
Abel, Donna C, 304
Abel, Donna Lynn, 304
Able, Joyce A., 304
Abraham, Karen Lynne, 101
Abrahamson, Linda Lou, 304
Ackerman, Joyce A., 304
Ackerman, Ronald W., 274
Adams, Cynthia Baker, 204
Adams, Elaine A., 252
Adams, Joann Thelma, 85, 113, 120
Adams, John Michael, 61
Adams, Karen Lee, 252
Adams, Margaret Ann, 273, 274
Adloff. Linda Mae, 304
Adlofl, William C, 274
Agness, Dolly Jean, 274
Aguillord, Leslie A., 117
Aheorn, Lawrence V., 153
Ahmer, Sue, 252
Ahnquist, Carolyn, 304
Ahrens, Connie Sue, 304
Aiken, Linda K., 304
Ainsworth, Sandra K-, 252
Alaimo, Kathy, 304
Albertson, Susan Kay, 274
Albin, Flora Jean, 204
Albrecht, Duane Fred, 204
Alcoke, Kathleen N., 314
Aldis, Elizabeth Ann, 56, 203, 204
Alexander, Holly Anne, 204
Alexander, Mary S., 304
Alexander, Sue Ellen, 99, 274
Alexander, Vicki, 304
Allard, Elizabeth Moe, 101
Allen, Beverly Jean, 204
Allen, Carol Cynthia, 304
Allen, Edward Thomas, 274
Allen, Gail E., 252
Allen, Peggy Jean, 99
Alley, Marsha Lee, 304
Allison, Gayle Ann, 99, 103
Allison, Margaret Lou, 274
Allison, Sandra Jean, 304
Allsop, Rolph Earl, 204
Alsvig, Norman C, 304
Alt, Vylette Gaye, 204
Althouse, Judith Ann, 304
Alumbaugh, Marion J., 101, 274
Alver, Beverly Joann, 252
Alvey, Judith Sue. 99
Alwardt, Beverly Ann, 204
Alwes, Joanne K., 304
Aman, Carolyn Sue, 99, 102
Amdor, Bunney Jo, 204
Amelianovich, Pamela, 274
Ammeson, Margaret Ann, 304
Amundson, Esther F., 252
Andersen, Barbara E., 314
Anderson, Ann V., 274
Anderson, Bernadette, 204
Anderson, Bruce C, 304
Anderson, Carol M., 39, 204
Anderson, Carolyn A., 304
Anderson, Jacqueline, 304
Anderson, John H., 37
Anderson, Judy K., 304
Anderson, Karen V., 304
Anderson, Kristy L, 304
Anderson, Laura Lee, 116
Anderson, Mary S., 113, 204
Anderson, Pamela S-, 304
Anderson, Sara Marie, 99, 204
Anderson, Sharon Mae, 204
Anderson, Valerie L., 92, 252
Andracke, Linda M., 274
Andre, Janis C, 304
Andrews, Carolyn L., 101
Andros. Nicholas J., 99
Anna, Roger Bert, 274
Anson, Ronald James, 102
Antonio, Katherine P.. 304
Antram, John Roger, 204
Apland, Julie Ann, 304
Arbogast, Lynn Nolan, 102
Arden, Jeanne Louise, 204
Arends. Stephen W., 134, 135
Aring, Darlene Joy, 46
Armstead, Janet Arnet, 204
Armstrong, Barbara E., 252
Armstrong, Kathie, 304
Armstrong, Janice E-, 204
Armstrong, John G.. 304
Armstrong, Joyce E., 251
Armstrong, Patricia, 92, 252
Arndt, Cheryl J., 252
Arndt, Sylvia K., 304
Arnett, Paul Nickolus. 274
Arnhold, Diane Lynn, 252
Arnold, Roe Myles, 205
Artz, Janet, 205
Arvin, Rebecca Ann, 274
Ary, Duane Glen, 252
Askew, Marva J., 252
Askew, Michael B., 145, 205
Asplund, lone L., 304
Astary, Diane, 274
Atchison, Maria Kay, 205
Aten, Emily Jane, 274
Atkins, Thomas A., 304
Atkinson, Judith Lynn, 116, 274
Attig, Bobby Gene, 274
Attig, Norman Armstrong, 274
Aurand, Connie M., 304
Austin, Sandra J., 304
Austrums, Raymond, 252
Avis, Dortha, 45
Axelson, Roland G., 41, 49, 100, 252
Ayers, Kent Winfield, 205
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Babchak, Susan O., 99, 101
Bochler, Linda Kay, 73, 252
Bachlold, Gloria Jean, 205
Bochtold, Samuel W., 274
Backes, Keith John, 1 10, 274
Backlund, Andrew O., Jr., 274
Badger, Anita Gay, 304
Boer, Linda Sue, 53, 274
Baier, Marlene Kay, 205
Baile. Sandra Faye, 99, 102, 103, 274
Bailey, Beverly Marie, 101, 274
Bailey, Lindo L.. 304
Bailey. Martin B., Jr.. 135, 137
Bailey, Susan Koy, 304
Bair, Katherine Ann, 205
Bokalyor, Myra Lee, 274
Baker, Barbara Emma, 304
Baker, Cheri Lynne, 304
Baker, Deborah Ann, 304
Baker, Julianne, 252
Baker, Kenneth E., 145
Baker, Ronn Alan, 274
Baker, Sharon Roe, 64, 252
Balber, John A., 102, 303
Baldes, Mary Sharon, 205
Baldini, Rosemary K., 252
Boldocchi, Linda Ruth. 304
Baldwin, Gary John, 205
Bole, George Evan. 274
Boll. Belly A., 304
Boll, Rose Marie, 274
Ballantyne, Mary Lynn, 274
Balmes, Janet Marie. 99, 100, 104, 274
Bankhead, Bunny M., 101, 252
Banks. Susan Mary, 304
Bannister, Barbara J., 274
Barber, Brendo Susan, 304
Barber, Mary Jean, 304
Barber, William Frank, 304
Borger, Janice Kaye. 48. 205
Borger, Noncy Ann, 274
Barke, Beverly Ann, 71, 252
Barker, Charles T., 304
Barker, Potricia A., 252
Barnard, Judith Sue, 205
Barnas, Joan Elizabeth, 274
Barnes, John Leonard, 304
Bornes, Michoel Alan, 43, 205
Barnett, Lynn J., 304
Boron, Mary Anne, 251, 252
Barr, Carol Ann, 205
Barr, John Robert, 205
Barr, Patricia D., 304
Barrick, Annelle, 304
Barrow, Charles Kurt, 304
Barrow, Steven L., 304
Barlel, Thomas August, 205
Bartels, Thomas E., 105
Barthold, Alice Bell, 304
Bartkus, Francine M., 252
Bartolini, Cheryll A., 92, 205
Barlolini, Kathleen A., 252
Barton, Barbara Lee, 274
Barton, Dionne L., 49, 92, 252
Bartosch, Sheila K., 304
Bartscht, Susan M., 252
Barz, Dale Catherine, 58, 274
Basky, Michele, 305
Bassetti, John Paul J., 102
Bateman, Annette, 274
Bates, Frances L., 99, 274
Bottenschlag, Judith, 205
Baturevich, Amelia J., 205
Bauer, Carl T., 57
Bauer, Christine Joan, 99, 274
Bauer, Pamella Jane, 205
Baugh, Janet J., 252
Bauman, Betty Jean, 275
Bauman, James Edward, 206
Baumann, Lynnette L., 99, 275
Baumberger, Sarah E-, 206
Baumgartner, Lynne L., 305
Boumrucker, Dionne, 252
Baur, James Joseph, 103
Bozik, Edna Frances, 49, 56, 275
Beadles, Linda Ann, 305
Beagles, Michael S., 303
Beall, Lorna Dale, 99
Bealmer, Alison Ann, 305
Beam, Marsha Lynn, 305
Beamer, Marvin Paul, 206
Bearden, Josephine A., 100
Bearden, Lynn Dale, 305
Beosley, Belh Ann, 305
Beasley, Jane Eva, 305
Beougrand, Morsha J., 305
Becherer, Louise A., 121, 252
Beckberger, Judy A., 102, 305
Becker, Connie M., 206
Becker, Sheila, 305
Beckman, Alan D., 100, 146, 252
Beecher, Conover A., 252
Behm, Lindo Sue, 305
Behrns, Joan Dale, 305
Belcher, Marilyn Lee, 275
Bell, David W., 206
Bell. Linda Louise, 52, 206
Bell, Peggy Irene, 303, 305
Bell. Ronald Eugene, 204
Bell, Stephen James, 305
Belletete, Michael J., 110
Bellm, Dorothy Jean, 206
Below, Dorla Jean, 45
Belsly, Corlo Ann, 305
Belt, Morgo Jeon, 206
Bender, Barbanne K., 206
Benewich, Bette Lu, 107, 206
Benjamin, Rebecca Luc, 53, 206
Beniomin, Rebecca S., 100, 305
Bennett, Donald E., 275
Bennett, Jocquelyn F., 305
Bennett, Shoron Kaye, 99, 252
Benoit, William Clark, 100, 252
Benson, Carol A., 101, 102, 305
Benson, James E., 275
Benton, Bill, 252
Benton, Judith Koy, 252
Berberet, Dolores J., 275
Berg, James Anton, 275
Bergeson, Alan Otis, 58, 92, 110, 206
Bergstrom, Keith, 206
Eernaidi, Phyllis L., 305
Berneking, Katherine, 305
Berner, Bonnie Jeanne, 305
Bernoteit, Judith Ann, 206
Berry, Deanne Lynn, 305
Berry, Laverne Minerv, 305
Berry, Letho Darlene, 206
Berry, Linda Carlene, 206
Berry, Linda J., 305
Bertacchi, Carolyn J., 275
Bertagnolli, Leslie A., 102
Bertoni, Samuel Edwin, 275
Bertram, Susan Kay, 305
Bertschi, Judith R., 53, 252. 324
Best, Thomas Charles, 51. 53, 275, 324
Betourne, Kathy Marie, 305
Betzelberger, Lorry, 61
Bevenour, Donald E., 206
die, Susan K., 102, 305
ederstodt, Sandra J., 275
esterfeld, Lee Ann, 116
II, Terry Lee, 275
Herman, Jan Ellen, 252
lliet, Mary Louise, 275
Mings, Jocelyn Lou, 303
llingsley, Karen H., 206
llingsley, Marcia R., 235
llinglon, David H., 206
nder, Cheryl Lynn, 305
ngamon, Gary Lee, 145
rcher, Mary P., 207
schman, Diane Lea, 305
schoff, Charlene, 305
schoff, 276
shop. Sue Ann, 276
vin, Marilyn S., 53, 324
Black, Alice Marie, 53, 252
Blackley, Virginia K., 305
Blockwell, Diana Lynn, 305
Blair, Connie C, 305
Blair, Leslie Calvin, 100, 207
Blair, Michael lee, 207
Blauvelt, Constance, 100, 104, 251
Blauvelt, Suson E., 253
Blaylock, Arnold A., 207
Blazer, Bonnie Jean, 99
Blazier, Philip D., 102
Blentlinger, Janice, 253
Bliemeister, Linda, 305
Bloechle, Morilyn Rut, 207
Bloemker, Darvin Alan, 92, 207
Bloemker, Sandra E., 102
Bloom, Mary Ann, 305
Bloomberg, Vicky I., 305
Blua, Patricia Marie, 276
Bluemer, Ronald Glenn, 207
Blumenfeld, Robert M . 305
Blundy, Douglos M., 276
Blundy, Ruth Ellen, 101, 276
Blunier, Noncy J., 305
Blunier, Vicki, 207
Blunk, Williom Carl, 276
Bootman, Carl W., 253
Boaz, Thomos E., 207
Bobell, Lindo J., 305
Bock, Lenore Anne, 253
Bock, Leslee Jean, 207
Bode, Carol Jane, 253
Bodnor, Janice Lea, 253
Boehle, Morjorie M., 253
Boehle, Morlene Ann, 276
Boehm, Bruce M., 1 10, 253
Boente, Myrno Jean, 116. 276
Boerio, Jeanette Adel, 305
Eoettger, Mary L., 253
Boggs, Sharon M., 305
Bogue, Dennis Joy, 253
Bohn, Brenda Lois, 305
Bolby, Martha Yordy, 207
Bolen, Sondro Koy, 253
Bolton, Estelle Marie, 276
Bolton. Norma Jeon, 276
Bombardieri, Mory L., 305
Bonacorsi, John R , 146, 253
Bond, Cheryl Elaine, 253
Bond, Doniel Patrick, 276
Bond, Stewart Leroy, 276
Bonk, Joyce Alice, 207
Bonney, Jeanne, 253
Bonucchi, Noncy Jean, 253
Booker, Kathleen Jo, 38, 253
Boone, Nancy Claire, 276
Booth, Barbaro J., 207
Booth, Kathryn M., 253
Booth, Lynda C, 53, 305
Borhart, Ann E., 305
Bork, Maria Anna, 276
Borvonsky, Robert J., 207
Bosky, Stephen George, 276
Bottomley, Raymond F., 207
Bouck, Jane Marie, 305
Boudreau, Judith Lynn, 305
Boulds. Simone, 253
Bourquin, Diane Marie, 305
Bowers, Bruce F., 100
Bowers, James Robert, 105
Bowling, Thomos Lee, 305
Bowmon, Barbaro Jeon, 305
Bowmon, Dennis Wayne, 253
Bowman, Jacquelyn Sue, 305
Bowyer, Diane Lynn, 305
Boyd, lee Ann, 99, 101
Boyer, David Allen, 207
Boyer, Estello J., 92, 253
Boyer, John Frederick, 122
Boyer, Ronda Lee, 305
Boyer, Sheryl J., 251
Boyko, Anatoli I., 146, 149
Bozenich, Barbara Ann, 207
Brabec, Barbara, 207
Bracy, Sherry L., 305
Bradac, Lynn Jeonette, 276
Bradford, Larry Roger, 100
Brody, Alma Koy, 305
Brady, Mary M., 113
Brady, Maureen E., 207
Brady, Russell E., 303, 305
Braid, Elizabeth L., 48, 253
Branca, Sheila lane, 305
Brancato, Karen M., 49, 305
Brand, Karen Marie, 253
Brandenburg, Nancy Jo, 276
Branding, Linda Kay, 99, 101, 276
Brandon, Margo Lynn, 99, 103, 104
Brandt, Cathie Lee, 276
Brandt, Linda L., 305
Branyan, Sharon Sue, 276
Brasel, Peggy Susan, 306
Brashinger, Matthew C, 276
Brouer, Marcia, 46
324
Brauer, Patricia Jane, 276
Brauman, Carolyn Faye, 253
Bray, Susan, 306
Breitman, Jeanmne D., 306
Breitweiser, Bruce W.. 306
Bremberg, Karen Ann **■ 30*
Brennan. Lyn Mane. 60. 273, "6
Brenneman, Sandra Fay 92. 112, 20/
Brent Norma Karen, 306
Bressner, Janet Kay, 306
Brewe, Robert J., Jr.. 135, 136
Brewer, Malinda Jean, 117, 276
Brewer, Sandra S., 306
Brickie, Linda I., 306
Brickler, Judith Ann, 276
Bridge, Thomas G., 253
Bridger John Thomas, 2/6
Briggs, PrisciUa P.., 306
Bright, Victoria L., 121 , "J
Brink, Catherine Ann, 207
Brockman, James J. 44
Brockway, Andrea Lee, 53, 2/6
Broege, Diane Beins, 208
Broers, Deanna Lee, 208
Bromeland, Mary Alice, 276
Bronoski, Carol Ellen, 276
Brooker, Gerald lee, 208
Brooks, Carol A., 99, 102
Brooks, Linda May, 306
Brooks, Sheila M., 306
Broom, Bonnie J-. 254
Brossard, James Walte, 208
Browder, Gwenevere M., 306
Brown, Alan Spencer, 138, 139
Brown, Darhl Gene, 254
Brown, Deanna Jean, 101
Brown Deborah Anne, 306
Brown', Jack Martin, 276
Brown, Janis Lynne, 276
Brown, Julie J., 276
Brown, Kathleen Sue, 208
Brown', Kent Eldon, 102
Brown, Robert R., 63
Brown, Roger Ivan, 276
Brown, Sharon Josette, 276
Rrownfield Sharon K., 306
BroTenec. Giegory J., 100, 102, 103
Brubaker, Nancy Lynne, 306
Brueggeman, Gail S., 254
Brueggeman, James S., 254
Bruens, Henry Elroy, 254
Brugh, Darolee Joy, 254
Brummel, Jan, 254
Bruninga, Duane David, 135
Brunings, Elaine K., 276
Bruns, Esther Irene, 99, 104, 306
Bruun, Nancy L., 254
Bryant, Gary A., 306
Bryer, Brenda Kay, 276
Bubnick, Sandra K., 208
Bucek, Alan John, 254
Buckley, Lynne Ellen, 276
Bue, Jen C, 306
Buehler, Victor Carl, 146, 208
Buehner, Beate B., 276
Buhrow, Connie Sue, 306
Builta, Carol Ann, 306
Bullerman, Donald A., 208
Bullock, Meacheale, 306
Bundy, Linda Kay, 276
Bunger, Martha I., 306
Burchell, Sally I., 92, 117, 254
Burdick, Cheryl Lyn, 306
Burdick, Margaret Jan, 277
Burger, Vicki Ann, 306
Burgess, Frances I., 254
Burgett, Larry D., 306
Burhop, Nancy C, 306
Burke, Gary P., 306
Burke Pamela Sue, 306
Burke', Phyllis M., 254
Burke, Richard E., HO
Burke, Scott Murray, 277
Burke, William Lee, 254
Burpee, Jeonnie, 112
Burnett, Donald J., 75, 100, 102
Burns, Cheryl Lynn, 56. 203. 208
Burns, Gloria Ann, 254
Burns, Peggy L., 254
Burton, Corolyn Joy, 76, 208
Burton, Darlene Elver, 306
Buse, Randy B., 103
Busey Sandra Sue, 306
Bush, 'Douglas Charles, 49, 208
Bush', Maryellen, 306
Bushouse, Joan, 92, 254
Bussen, Patricia Mori, 208
Butterbach, James C, 208
Button, Robert M., 139
Buttry Dolores Jean, 208
Buvelot, Faith Yvonne, 306
Byers, Eugene H., HO
Byram, Barbara Ann, 37
Byram, Jane Lavey, 254
Byram, Karla Joan, 277
Byron, Ruth, 208
Caccia, Jeannie Marie, 277
Coffee, Odette, 306
Cain, Roseann, 277
Callahan, Janet Moure 92, 277
Callahan, Patricia, 208
Callahan, Sue A., Ill
Calvert, Jan Mane, 99
Cameron, Carol H 254
Cameron, Dianne K 306
Campbell, Dennis E., 67 208
Campbell, James H., 2//
Campbell, Kathleen Jo 273. 277
Campbell. Lourel E 306
Campbell, Margaret E., 306
Campbell, Rebecca Ann 208
Campen, Russell G., 99, luu
Compobello, Ruth Mary, 69
Canfield, Nancy Irene, 306
Canham, Pamela Jeanne, 306
Capps. Gayle L.. 277
Capps, Jane Anne. 35, 52 208
Cardenas, Prisclla J. 277
Carey. Vianne, 99, 102
Carley, Barbara E 254
Carley, Margaret A., 254
Carlile Sandra Sue, 306
Carlin, Kenneth. 208
Carlin, Maria Loretta. 208
Carlock, John M.. 110. 254
Carlson. Donnasue F.. 306
Carlson, John Charles, 277
Carlson, Judith L., 254
Carlson, Linda Ann, 99 306
Carlson, Malinda I., 306
Carlson, Paul Roger, 39
Carlstedt, Linda Lee, 306
Carper, Christine Kay 277
Carper, Janet Arlene, 306
Carras, Nicolette A 117
Corrier, Karen Kather, 27/
Carring.on, Judy Mori 101,306
Carrithers, David R., 100
Carroll. Nancy Lou, 277
Carstens, Jomes Lelan, 20V
Carter, Curtis R., 39
Carter, Jeffrey I., 103
Carter, Linda Sue, 277
Cary James Byron, 99, 306
Cashmer, Nancy Kay, 209
Castellani, Sherry A., 277
Costner, Mary Susan, 277
Cathcart, John Edwin, 99 100, 277
Catarello, Jennifer R.. 254
Catt, Cynthia E., 277
Covanagh. Marcia Ann, 209
Cease, Carol Ann, 254
Cecish, Beverly Joan, 39, 209
Cederberg, Julie F.. 306
Cellini, Carol A., 306
Chace. Stephen Bennet, 99 277
Chalke, Cynlhia Lou^s, 303
Challacombe, Alice K 254
Challis, Susan V., 99, 104
Chamberlain, Chorlott, 209
Chambers, Delores K., 254
Chamness, Judith Ann, 27/
Chandler, Charlotte A., 277
Chapman, Joyce Lee, 209
Charleton, Richard A., 100
Charlton, Janet E., 101
Chase, Margaret A., 306
Chave, Walter F., 254
Chelini David, 207
Chergoski, Kothaleen, 92, 209
Cherry, Christine C, 306
Chesus, Mary Lynn, 306
Childers, Becky Rae, 254
Childers, Susan Belle. 99, 102
Chisamore, Dolores M., 6/, ill
Chmilar, Maryanne, 209
Chodakowski, Paula J., 277
Chrismon, Alma Joyce, 278
Christensen, Julie A., 121, 254
Chrislensen, Linda E., 306
Christian, Rodney, 76, 103, 209
Christie, David N., 254
Christino, Jane E., 34
Christoi, Elsie Mae, 273
Chudoba, Nancy Ann. 117, 2/8
Churchill, Susan A., 306
Cipel, Joseph, 209
Cisco, Taylor Aaron, 42
Clair, Carol A., 207
Clark, Janice Eileen, 209
Clark, Laura Lee 209
Clark, Patricia Jean, 42, 254
Clark, Phyllis Mae, 209
Clark, Sara J., 306
Clarke, Jeannine Ruth, 209
Clausing, Ronald L., 209
Clauson, Cheryl Lynn, 306
Claybourne, Shirley A., 63 254
Claypool, Donna Jean, 209
Clement, Cheryl L., 306
Cere, Anna Marie, 209
Cleveland, Patricia A., 58, 2UV
Clifton, Penny Kay, 306
Clime, Jane Ellen, 209
Cline,' Timothy F., 141
Clish, Richard Jerry, 306
Clore, Lorry Edward, 278
Clover, Carlo Sue, 306
flovd Synda Rae, 307
clots,' Linda Gay, 96, 121 1 254
Coots, Paul Leslie, 146, 210
Cobb. Susan P.. 99. 100, 254
Cobb, Wanda Lee, 307
Cobb William G., 210
Coble, Leann Kay, 307
Coburn, Kathleen Man, 58 210
Cochran, Joycella A.. 45. 63, 117, 210
Cocking, Arlelt Lauri, 278
Coffey, Christine E., 307
Ciftpv Virqinia H., 307
Colberg Barbara Jean, 102, 104, 278
Colbert, Cathy C, 307
Colby, Carol Denise, 307
Colclasure, Linda M., 278
Cole, Cheryl D., 307
Coley, Terry Wayne, 278
Collie, James Edwin J., 210
Colliflower, William, 210
Collins, George D., 307
Collins, Linda Darlen, 101
Collins, Linda L., 116, 307
Collins, Michael A., 210
Collins, Patricia S., 278
Collver, Nancy C, 254
Combs, Lee R., 141
Combs, Marian Diana, 307
Combs, Vicki Ann, 254
Compton, Sharon Marie, 210
Conant, Lawrence L., 107, 141, 210
Conant, Suzanne Gayle, 303
Concklin, Christine A., 307
Conklin, Stephen F., 307
Conley, Michael E., 254
Connell, Colleen E., 99, 210
Conner, John Robert, 278
Conner, Mary M., 254
Connett, Blanche A., 278
Connor, Ricka Jean, 307
Conont, Suzanne, 307
Conrad. Richard C, 1 46
Conway, Sandra Jean, 307
Cook, Judy Sharon, 278
Cook, Michael A., 254
Cook, Thomas W., 307
Cookus, Nancy J., 307
Coon, Stanley Everett, 110
Coontz, James Alan, 278
Cooper, Mary Dianne, 254
Ccoper, Rose Mary, 255
Cooper, Ruth Elizabeth, 255
Cope, Ronald Lee, 210
Copes, Fred Larry, 210
Copple, Louis Arlene 307
Cording. Elizabeth A., 278
Corley, Diana Kay, 255
Costello, Maureen. 278
Cothroll, Philip Don, 210
Cottle, Elizabeth Ann, 210
Couceyro, Carmen V., 307
Coulter, Carol A., 255
Court, Robert A., 112, 141
Couve, Edith J., 307
Coveny, Anna Marie, 79, 210
Covill, Margaret Jo, 278
Cowgur, Lawrence F., 210
Cox, Jacaueline Lu, 278
Cox, Sharon Kay, 56, 64, 99, 255
Cox, Susan M., 307
Coyle, Larry James, 100
Craig Deborah J., 307
Craig', Earl C, 307
Craig, Margie Herman, 210
Cramer, Janis E-, 255
Cramer, Wilma Mae, 278
Crane, Susan Jeanne, 210
Crawford, Dale Roger, 210
Crawford. James Lee, 48
Crews, Barbara Ann, 307
Crissey, Brian Greene. 60. 68. 278
Crissey, John Arthur, 57
Croak, Diane P., 307
Croft. Vaughn Earl, 278
Cromwell, Dianna Mori, 210
Cronk, Kothryn Louise, 46. 21 0
Crouse Marilyn Kay, 99, 103
Crowl James Elbert, 33, 110
Crowley, Harriet I., 307
Crowley, Jack Norman, 21 1
Crowley, Patricia Joy, 278
Crumbaugh. Steven W., 307
Cuchiara, Stella Bom, 307
Cuculic Walter C, 21 1
Culbert'son, Ellen Sue, 307
Cullison. Barbara Jeon, 211
Cullison, Bonnie June 69, 211
Cumming, Mary Kay .255
Cunningham, Joyce Ann, 308
Cunningham, Judith Kay, 211
Cunningham, Ronald G., 49, 278
Curl Mary Jean, 308
Curr'ie, Margaret Wilcox. 211
Currier, Nancy, 78
Currin, John E 308
Curry, Christine Jany, 308
Curry Craig Gale, 211
Curry, John Wesley 308
Curtis. Mary Ann, 37, 2/8
Dahlgren. Caren Jo, 101 308
Da|ey, Patricia Jane, 101, 273, 2/0
Domon, Margaret Susan, 21
Damrau, Ronald Tarry, 278
Daniel, Deborah Louis, 308
Daniel, Patricia F., 63, 308
D'Anza, Anthony, 211
Daquila, Milanie Ann, 308
Dare, Walter Stephen, 49, 145, 255
Dattilo, Mary M., 278
Dougherty, Victoria, 255
Daum, Edwina, 49, 308
Davenport, Jeanne E., 278
Davey, Susan M., 102, 255
Davies, Joyce Fay, 211
Davies, Lourdine J., 211
Davis, Barbara Elaine, 2/8
Davis', David F., 211
Davis, Diana Lynn, 278
Davis James Francis. 49, 255
Davis, Sheryl J., 308
Davis, Shirley Helen, 211
Davis, Sondra Leah, 92, 211
Davis, Susan, 21 1
Davison, Carol Ann, 308
Davlin, Carol Ann, 60
Dawson. Beverly J.. 255
Day. Gerald Wayne, 211
Day Janice Eileen. 102. 308
Day! Rhonda Carole, 100, 278
Dean, Carole M., 225
Dean, Martha Gail, 211
Dean, Ronald James, 278
Deany, Dorothy Kurtenbach, 211
Deckwerth, Randy M.. 102, 103
Declercq, Mary C, 255
Deford, Thomas W. 2 1
Degitz. Richard Louis, 100, 211
Deguilio, Cynthio M., 308
Deiss, Nora M., 278
Delaney, Carole June, 120, 211
Delaney, Edean M., 308
Delannoy, Susan Lee, 212
Delfino, Marina I., 255
Delph Colleen Joann, 308
Demaor, Curtis Lee, 255
Demanuele, Antoinette, 308
Dematia, Mary Louise 101, 308
DeMeter, Joette, 101, 255
Demik. Potricia I., 255
Denham, Deloris, 308
Denker, Mary Ann, 308
Dennis. Connie Sue. 212
Dennis, Janet E., 308
Dennis, Lorry Alan, 278
Dennis, Susan Diane, 308
Dennison, Bruce Lynn, 212
Dennison. Mary Jean, 101, 278
Descarpentrie, Lloyd, 255
Deselm, Donna Jeon, 212
Desilva, Rosemarie, 278
Detmer, Ronald M., 92, 212
Detweiler, David Neff, 153
Deutsch, Carolyn, 255
Devory, Robert Allen, 212
Devine, Irene M., 67
Devine, Nancy E., 212
Devore, Sandra Joseph, 2/8
Devos, Harriette J., 53
Devries, Timothy W., 251, 255
DeWeese, David Lee 49
Dewey, Ronald Lee, 43, 212
Dewey. Sue Ann, 308
Dewey, Susan Louise, 278
Diamond, Jerry, 153
Dice, Michael D., 100
Dickerson, Anne, 278
Dickey, Kathleen Lee, 212
Dickson, Wanda L., 212
Diehl, Susan Deann, 53 308
Diemer, Diane Mane, 278
Diemer', Susan Ray, 255
Dierker, Linda Sue, 278
Dietrich, Pamela J., 255
Dietrich, Steven R., 308
Dikis, Ruth Ann, 212
Dillman, Donita Ann, 255
Diskin, Larry P., 139
Dixon Barbara Jo, 308
Dobbs, Pamela L 255
Doddek, Nancy Jean, 273, 2/v
Dodds, Judith Pieper, 212
Dodds, Ronald Lee, 49
Dodson, Kathleen T 99
Doerfler, D'Nelle M., 308
Doktar, Nancy Louise 255
Dolan, Terronce A., 308
Dolen, Connie Jean 2/9
Doll. Donna Jean. 212
Dallaske. Barbara Jan. 99 279
Dolly, Jean Ann, 303 308
Dombroski. Linda, 308
Danat. Marcia June 308
Donmoyer. Charles Gale, 212
Donnon, Michael Wayne, 70, 212
Donohue, Carol E., 255
Donovan, Agnes M., 67 74. 212
Donovan, Mary Juli°na. 212
Donovan. Michael J-. 308
Dopp, Craig Alan, 104
Doren Jon Seldon, 102, 103
Dorga'n, David Leo. 212
Dornik, Joan Mary, 1 OJ
Dossey. Annee, 212
Dostalek, Dorene M., 2 1 2
325
Dotterer, Judith Ann, 212
Doudna, Donna Lee, 92, 121
Dougan, Susan Jo, 279
Dougherty. Robert M., 75
Douglas, Donna Joyce, 99, 100, 102,
104, 255
Douglass, Thomas J., 110
Dowdakin, Gail Ann, 308
Down, Kathleen Marie, 101, 308
Doyle, Cothleen, 308
Doyle, Mary Elizabeth, 279
Doyle, Mary Lynn, 255
Doyle, Sharon Joy, 308
Dozier, Thomase, 213
Drackley, Janice Claire, 213
Drake, Beverly Ann, 35, 279
Drop, Ellen Ann, 279
Drayer, Nancy Kay, 103, 279
Drayer, Wayne Allen, 62
Drda, Nancy Jo, 279
Dreese, Judith R., 255
Drenkhohn, Ellen C, 279
Drew, Susan Kay, 101
Dreyer, Kotherine E., 308
Drnec, Karen Lynn, 213
Drum, Patricia Ellen, 99, 279
Drury, Lawrence Paul, 100
Dubbelde, Donna Lynn, 308
Dubley, Sandra K., 213
Ducak, Marlene, 255
Dudley, Alice Mae, 308
Dueringer, William J., 112
Duff, Marjorie Lucill, 279
Dullenty, Alice C, 251, 255
Dunbar, Sara E., 308
Duncan, Cheryl Jo, 255
Duncan, Donna Jean, 255
Dunham, Pamela Mcatee, 213
Dunkel, Carol Ann, 279
Dunlap, Susan Kay, 279
Dunn, Laurence Allen, 110
Durbin, Connie Lynn, 279
Durbin, Cora Elizabeth, 280
Durdan, Eileen Alice, 308
Durham, Linda D., 102, 308
Durham, Prisci lla Ann, 213
Durre, Rodney, 255
Dusic, Virginia Lynn, 255
Dwyer, Nancy Lee, 105
Dyekman, Michael D., 255
Dykeman, Anita, 280
Eodes, Myrna Faye, 308
Eomes, Jerry A., 255
Earing, Meri Ann, 280
East, David Edward, 1 10, 280
Easton, Linda Rene, 308
Eaton, Gloria Jean, 308
Eberhard, David A., 107, 142, 143
Ebner, Nancy Lynn, 280
Echterling, Joyce Marie, 213
Eckard, Ralph Edward, 49, 213
Ecker, Beverly Ann, 74, 213
Eckert, James Richard, 308
Eckert, Nancy Jo, 308
Eckhoff, Karen Louise, 213
Eckstrom, Gloria Aldi, 78, 213
Edgcomb, Anthony Roy, 308
Edgecombe, Sharon A., 255
Edmonson, Sarajane 121, 273
Edwards, Audrey G., 308
Edwards, Francis A., 308
Edwards, Janet Louise, 213
Edwards, Mary Leota, 280
Edwards, Maxine K.. 213
Edwards, Ralph Duane, 213
Edwards, Robert Darri, 213
Edwards, Rodney E., A3
Edwards, Sheri L., 308
Eggleston, Sarah Lee, 308
Egleton, John E. Jr., 308
Ehlers, Marjorie K., 308
Ehrhard, Judith G.. 280
Eichler, Mary E., 280
Eilers, Noncy Carolyn, 213
Einoris, Kathleen Ann, 308
Eitenmiller, John W., 308
Elder, Betty Sue, 280
Elder, Charles L., 213
Eldredge, Laurel K., 99, 100, 104
Eldridge, Dixie Lee, 213
Elliott, James Wendel, 70, 213
Elliott, Marguerite, 103, 308
Ellis, Betty Lodon, 255
Ellis, Judith Gayle, 280
Ellis, Mary L., 280
Ellis, Nicholas Peter, 213
Ellis, Patricia, 308
Eisner. Shirley Chris, 280
Eltrevoog, Lynn Doris, 309
Ely, Carol Evelyn, 309
Elzey, Rebecca Ann, 256
Emanuelson, Borbara J., 70, 100 103
104, 213
Embody, Connie Jo, 280
Emerick, Ellen E., 256
Emerick, Michael S , 256
Emeritz, Judith L.. 256
Emerson, Gail M., 99
Emery, Donald L., 309
Emery, Donna Lee, 214
Emrath, Susan Rena, 256
Endress, Patricia J., 280
Enger, Linda Lou, 256
Engh, Robert Lloyd. 214
English, David Charle, 54, 214
Enrici, Marsha Louise, 214
Enright, Mary J., 309
Erber, Sherry Ann, 309
Erickson, Bert William, 214
Erickson, June Marie, 309
Erickson, Londa L., 256
Erickson, Marilynn I., 309
Erickson, Patricia A., 309
Erickson, Gregory Alan, 107, 132, 214
Erikson, Sandra Jo, 73, 78, 214
Eschmann, Diane Lynn, 309
Eskridge, Roxann, 309
Esser, Linda J., 309
Etherton, Ella E., 256
Etherton, Loretta Ann, 309
Ettel, Mary Alice, 280
Etter, Richard H., 100, 104
Evans, Eileen Joyce, 214
Evans, Linda Lou, 280
Evans, Mary Esther, 70
Evans, Mary Lou, 103, 214
Evelhoch, Fern Townse, 256
Evelhoch, Robert Warren, 214
Evers, Nancy Ann, 256
Eversgerd, Leroy H., 214
Eyrse, Cindo Louise, 280
Fabbri, Shirley Jean, 256
Fachet, Frederick J., 280
Fagerburg, Mary Ellen, 309
Fahling, Cheryl Ann, 280
Fahn, Rebecca Diane, 214
Fairchild. Timothy R., 132
Fondel, Joseph Carl, 55
Farner, Barbara Jo, 214
Farrell, Judy Kay, 102, 309
Farrell, L. Jeams, 70, 99, 100
Fassbender, Tod W., 112
Faullin, Sherrill A., 256
Favero, Moryann, 256
Fawer, Rebecca Sue, 99, 280
Febus, Linda Jean, 280
Fedor, Carol Ann, 280
Feek, Donald Melvin, 135, 137
Fegley, Karen Sue, 280
Fegley. Thomas H., 214
Fehrenbocher, D. K., 53
Feller, Borboro Jean, 280
Feller, Wanda Kay, 230
Fellhouer, Susan Ann, 280
Feltmeyer, Kathleen, 53. 256, 324
Fennesy. Jomes J., 309
Fesser. Judy Rheo, 256
Fetters, Lynn Margare, 101, 280
Few, Norman J., 303
Fchtel, Jone Ann, 72. 214
Fickos, Janolyn Kay, 309
Fidonzi, Barbaro J., 256
Fiedler. Elizabeth Jo. 280
Fields, Joseph Hubert, 256
Filion, Elizabeth Ann, 100
Findorff, Judith Ann. 214
Finefield, Timothy, 256
Finfrock. Dole B., 112
Fink, Susan Kilpatric, 256
Finn, Kathleen, 280
Finnegon, Donno J.. 303, 309
Finzer, Melvern Kent, 51, 324
Fischer, George Frede. 99. 102, 103
Fischer, Rosemarie M., 280
Fish, Thomas Richard, 309
Fisher, Diane Peuvion, 73, 214
Fisher, John C . 214
Fisher, Judith Hope, 309
Fisher, Marjorie Ann. 103, 309
Fisher. Robert Weldon, 214
Fisher, Ruth Ann 309
Fisher, Sharon, 214
Fisher, Stephen Louis, 107. 203
F.lzner, Karen Ann, 1 16. 309
Fitzpatrick, James A., 102
Flogg. Don Jay. 280
Fleming. Susan May, 214
Fleming, Vicki Lynn, 280
Flesher, Pamela Joan, 99, 280
Fleshman, John P., 256
Fletcher, Pamela Bidwell. 215
Fliege, Linda Elaine, 215
Flinspach, Regina J., 309
Flodin, Cindy, 309
Flood. Nancy Lee, 62, 215
Flotkoetter, Lynn E., 309
Flowers, Kelley S., 138, 139
Floyd, Judith Ann, 213
Fockler Marion Kay, 256
Fogel, Marcia Ruth, 309
Fojut, Susan Marie, 309
Foli, Sharon Leo, 280
Folkers, Susan Ellen, 215
Follis, Carolyn Sue, 309
Foltz, John W., 102
Foltz, Marilyn Esther, 215
Foote, Diane Jean, 256
Forbes, George Louis, 215
Forbes, Robert Wayne, 215
Ford. Altha L., 256
Ford. Linda May, 73, 215
Ford, Mary Sue, 256
Forrest, Jacquelyn P., 303
Forrest, Richard John, 107, 145
Fortin, Bette A., 309
Fortney, Diana Marie, 309
Fortune, Betty J., 256
Fosnaugh, Linda Kay, 117
Foss, Susan G., 309
Foster, Barbara L., 280
Foster, Marion Ruth, 280
Foster, Martha Louise, 303, 309
Foster, Stephen J., 76
Fountain, Kathy, 107
Fouts, Carol Ann, 215
Fouts, Lester Murl, Jr., 215
Fowler, Gary L., 309
Fowler, Pamela Hope, 99, 101, 280
Fox, Marilyn Jean, 215
Fox, Mario Kaye, 280
Foy, Barbara Ann, 256
Frana, Richard Owen, 110, 215
Francis, Kathleen, 309
Franco, Pamela Ann, 117, 256
Frank, Judith L., 256
Frank, Virginia Lee, 309
Frankeberger, Steven 99, 256
Franson, Karen Lee, 256
Frantz, Mary Kay, 309
Franz, Judith Ann, 215
Franz, Richard K., 79, 105, 256
Franz, Susan Kay, 49, 56. 64, 256
Frary, Linda Kay, 107, 280
Fraser, Dianne D., 281
Fraser, Robert J., 280
Froutschi, William C, 309
Frozier, Lynn Adrienn, 256
Frederichs. Joyce L., 79, 80, 105, 215
Frederick, Thomas E., 215
Freed, Dianne M., 56
Freed, Georgann I., 215
Freehill, Jomes, 215
Freeland, Jerry Gene, 309
Freeman, Gregory Jame, 132, 215
Freeman, Victoria C., 215
Freese, John Philip. 44, 281
Freese, Michele K., 309
French Connie S., 309
French, Perry Jerome, 281
Frey, Deeann Marie, 99
Friedrich, Bonita B., 309
Friedrich, Jerry Lee, 281
Fnel, Karen Janine, 116, 281
Fritz. Juliana L., 105
Frkol, Maryann C., 256
Fro t. Danido Kay. 309
Frost, Kathleen Ann, 281
Frus, Kenneth R., 142
Frutiger. Donna Mae, 281
Fry, Donald Arthur, 215
Fry, St-ven W., 215
Fry, Thomas Dole, 256
Frye, Joyce Mardell, 309
Frye, Karen Irene, 216
Frye, Suzanne Ruth, 256
Fuchs, Judy A.. 309
Fudge, Charlotte E., 281
Fuller, Janet Maxine, 99
Fultyn, Alice Kathryn, 256
Fultz, Cheryl Ann, 105, 281
Funderburk, Beverly J., 309
Funk, Donna Koy, 256
Funk, Janice Lynn, 256
Funk, Lindo Jo, 256
Funk, Slonley, 216
Furman, Rita Koy, 216
Gaddis, William D., 257
Gadlin, Barry Howard, 281
GafTney, Cherryll L., 216
Galbraith, Jomes D., 257
Galik, Mary Ann, 309
Gallagher, Joseph J., 33
Gallagher, Michael T., 281
Gallagher, Patricia L., 309
Gallahue, Lauretta L., 309
Golligon, Mary C, 309
Galloway, June Ann, 281
Galyean, Barbara Jean, 216
Gammon, Cheryl Ann, 99
Gangler, Daniel Ray, 66
Gardner, Betty Jone, 281
Gardner, Edward L., 257
Gardner, Larry Dwoyne, 99
Gardner, Leslie E.. 102
Garland, Cheryl, 64
Gorvert, Melinda L., 216
Gasaway, Karen Jane, 117, 281
Gasparovic, Annette R.. 303, 309
Gatlin, Lavonne Roe, 40
Gaynor, Janette I., 257
Gehrke, LeAnn D., 257
Geiger, Susan K., 251, 257
Geisz, Janet M., 256
Geisz, Stanley L.. 216
Gemeny, Vonette B., 117, 257
George, Carolyn Rae, 281
George, Linda Caryl, 281
Gerord, Stephen Earl, 49, 281
Gerken, Cheryl Morie, 33, 216
Germonn, Thomas Gene, 102
Getz, Eldonna Sue. 257
Ghent, Vicki Lynn, 303, 309
Gibbens, Roger Evan, 251, 257
Gibbs, Richard L., 139
Gibbs, Victoria Mae, 216
Gibson, Anne Marie, 309
Gibson, Ronald Jay, 281
Giflfhorn, Noncy Ann, 281
GiFford, Elizabeth A., 257
Giger, Linda L., 309
Gilbert, Barbara J., 257
Giles, Arnold, 33, 145
Giles, Cheryl Hope, 309
Gill, Joyce Carol, 309
Gillespie, Letha Lydi, 281
Gillette, Koy Ellen, 257
Giroux, Terry L., 216
Glasgow, Rebecca Eve, 281
Glasgow, Ruth Ann, 309
Glass, Barbaro Ann, 46, 216
Gloss, Linda Sue, 281
Gleasmon, John C., 100
Gleason, Connie Sue, 281
Goddord, Sheri Lee, 216
Goembel, Noncy Ruth, 257
Goettsch, Linda J., 66, 257
Goetz, Caroline Ann, 203, 216
Goetz, Cynthia Suzann, 309
Goetz. Patricia Kay, 281
Goetzinger, Mark A., 76. 100, 104
Goff. Lorraine Louise, 281
Gohlinghorst, Joyce, 69, 258
Golden, Michael Norma, 282
Goldenstein, Mary E., 99, 282
Golick, Gloria Suzann, 69, 216
Goodrich, Joyce Joan, 46, 216
Goodrich, linda I., 309
Goodyear, Lorene F., 258
Gooley, Linda Marie, 85, 251, 258
Gordon, Donna Lee, 117, 216
Gore, Spencer Forrest, 102, 103, 282
Gorshe, Robert John, 110, 258
Goss, Rebecca Jo, 216
Gottschalk, Crystal, 258
Gough, Katleen Anne, 216
Goulet, Barbaro Jo, 112
Grace, Claude, 92, 144, 216
Gradert, Diane Sue, 309
Grodert, Judith Marie, 258
Graening, Kenna Lee, 216
Grahom, Bonnie Jean, 258
Graham, Carol Ann, 309
Graham, Sandra Gail, 217
Graham, Vickie Lynn, 310
Gromer, Col Blaine, 310
Gramlich, Eileen A., 282
Granacher, Barbara J., 217
Grange, Barbara Lee. 258
Granholm, Noncy Clori, 282
Grant, Carol Frances, 282
Grant, Colleen S., 310
Grant, Gloria Ann, 38, 217
Granzow, Lorno Jeon, 310
Gratchner, Michoel G., 110. 282
Grater, Cheryl Lynn, 74, 217
Gratton, Melvin Leroy, 282
Gratton, Vickie Unang, 310
Graves, Kathleen Gail, 217
Gray. Joyce L., 258
Gray. Kathleen Susan, 258
Gray, Marsha Lynn, 310
Groy, Patricia Deeann, 310
Greeley, Barbara Jean, 282
Green, Dixie Lane, 310
Green, Donald Lee, 310
Green, Mary Elizabeth, 74, 258
Green. Michael Donold, 135
Green, Peggy Ann, 310
Green, Sharlyn J., 310
Greene, Edmond C., 258
Greene, Koren May, 310
Greene, Kenneth Roy, 217
Greeness. David Pitts, 282
Greenquist, Arthur T., 258
Greenstreet, Shirley, 310
Grego, Mary Ellen, 79, 258
Gregory, Jone Ellen, 217
Gregory, Judith A., 282
Gresko, William P., 110
Grether, Mary Jean, 58, 121, 258
Grethey, Lynn Caleen, 282
Griebel. Juanita Ann, 217
Grieve. Jomes Winston, 282
Griffith, Nancy Joyce, 217
Griffith, Robin L., 102, 103
Griggs, Nancy Elizabeth, 217
Grilc, Michoel Edward, 217
Grimes, Arnold Jr., 58, 110, 217
Grimes, Kathleen E., 217, 258
Grimmer, Mary E., 258
Griswold, Cheryl L., 53, 101
Groeninger, Edward Jo, 273
Groesch, Catherine A., 251
Groezinger, Mary Elly. 69, 217
Groff, Carol Lynne, 282
Groharing, Kim James, 66
326
Groom, Chris, 310
Gross, Connie Leora 282
Gross, Walter Owen 282
Grotenhuis, Carolyn K., 217
Grolevant, Jane Eliza' 217
Groves, Karen Ruth, 310
Groves, Sharen Ruth, 310
Grube, Margaret Eva, 258
Gruber, Ronald C, 258
Grund. Marcia lesl'ie, 310
Gruwell, Roberta E., 310
Gschwendtner, Jane, 258
Gubelman, Roberta Ela 217
Guetschow, Barbara, 258
Guilfoyle, Thomas J., 258
Guldan, Dorothea I.,' 102
Gumbrell, Allen T., 77 217
Gunderson, Solly I., 310
Gundy, Amy Patricia, 217
Gunnorson, Kathryn M. 217
Gunnufsen, Kathleen, 310
Gurski, Alan Edward, 146
Gustafson, Linda Lee, 282
Gustafson, Virginia Ruth 217
Gustauson. Mary Beth, 310
Oustavison, Sally L., 218
Gutschlog, David A.' 99 102
Gutzmer, Carol Jean 218
Guymon. David Edward, 282
Gwaltney, Trudy Ann, 218
H
Haob, Elaine Carol, 282
Haack, Gail L., 258*
Haack, Geraldine C., 218
Haas, Anton S., 105
Hobas, Gregory Dale 218
Haberthur, Nona Jone, 310
Hack, Mary Beth, 258
Hacker, Alice Sue, 218
Hafferman, Carolyn Anne 218
Hagamon, Judith Kay, 218
Hage, Ronald E., 310
Hageman, Margaret C. 103
Hageman, Mary Ann 258
Hageman, Ronald Dale 258
Hagensee, Susan E., 99 310
Haggard, Dennis W., 258
Hahn, Barbara Eileen, 99, 104, 117
Hahn, Kathy E., 282
Hahn, Mary Joan, 310
hoigh, Sandra Jo, 258
Haismon, Robert Willi 218
Hakes, Gloria Gost 218
Halcott, William R., 3]0
Hale, Carlo Jean, 258
Holey, Connie Kay, 101
Hall, Constance Geral, 310
Holl, Elmo Katherine 310
Hall, Jeannene Maren, 310
Hall, Lyle Edwin, 110
Holl. Patricia Ann. 36, 258
Hall, Paulette Jane 310
Hall, Shirley Eileen 282
Hallam, Frances Ann' 310
Hall.day, Marsha Kay, 46, 117, 218
Hallstein, Roger, 218
Halpin, Patricia C. 282
Hamann, Nancy Kay, 310
Homer, Jeff I., 310
Homer, Stephen p., 258
Hamil, Carol Susan 251
Hamilos, Goil Ellen. 99, 310
Hamilton, Marjorie L. 218
Hamilton, Wilbur J 282
Hammer. Patricia Ann, 218
Hammer, Thomas Arthur 218
Hampton, Janet M., I 17
Homrick, loretta J.' 310
Hancock, James Thomas 92 218
Hancock, Wayne Allen, 151 '251 258
Hondt, Ellen Marie, 282 '
Haner, Viola Sue, 258
Hanke, Lynne C, 218
Hankins, Marilyn' Jean, 218
Hanley, Ruth Eileen, 310
Hannah, Marlon Kay, 46
Hanner, Norman Freder 218
Hansen, Earl Bruce, 110
Hansen, Juanita Mae, 33, 203 218
Hansen, Judith Ann, 80 218 '
Hansen, Norman Craig, 'l00 219
Hanson, Alan Jay, 282
Honson, Barbara Ellen, 310
Hanson, Joyce Ann, 101
Hanson, Sharol I., 310
Hany, Lester Paul, 219
Hapner, Rosalie Ann, 43, 256
Happes, Faye, 282
Harden, Karen Ann, 273 282
Harden, Sandra J., 219
Hardimon, Marilyn' J., 258
Hardin, Timothy Ray, 219
Hording, Dennis W.,' 219
Harding, Mourie L., 310
Hordman, Edith J. '310
Hards, Mary M., 92, 107 258
Hardy, Alice June, 219 '
Hardy, Michael Ray, 219
Harford, Patricia I.,' 310
Hari, Doryle John, 219
Harlan, Valarie June, 219
Harmer, Darleen, 219
Harmer, Dianne,' 1 1 2
Hormeson, Susan, 219
Harms, Janice L., 258
Harms, Kathy, 310
Harms, Mary Louise, 310
Harms, Sandra Kay, 282
Harney, Doris, 310
Harp, Janet Sue, 258
Harp, Yvonne Althea, 219
Harper, Jonna Lynne, 310
Harper, Vicki, 101
Harring, Brock Allen, 49
Harris, Bonnee I., 219
Harris, Diana Kay, 100 219
Harris, Joan L., 282
Harris, Kathleen Joyce, 62 219
Harris, Lois Ann, 282
Harris, Sandra Kay, 92
Harris, William Lewis, 219
Harrod, Douglas Arthur 219
Horroun, Jackie Rose, l'l 6 282
Harsha, Harry Lee, 219
Harshbarger, Joan E., 310
Hart, Jeanette Elaine, 219
Hart, Kenneth Allon,' 219
Hon, Terry Lee, 282
Hortman, Katherine I., 310
Hartung, Bonita Gail, 258
Hartwig, Alan Lee, 219
Hartwig, Susan Kay, 310
Harvey, Stephen A., 100
Hasselbring, Jerry L., 220
Hastings, Meladee Aiin, 310
Hatfield, Mary Angela' 310
Hatfield, Millie Ann, 282
Hathway, Deborah Nell, 282
Haun, Kay Anne Turle/, 220
Haun, Patty Lynn, 258 '
Hauser, Joy Lynne, 310
Havel, David George, 220
Hovenar, Michael Alan, 282
Havens, Patricia Ann, 69
Hawes, Charlane C, 239
Howes, Gordon Duro'nd, 100 220
Hawker, Carol Lynn, 310
Hawkins, David C, 102
Hawkins. Michael Fay, 220
Howkins, Rodney, 99 '
Hawkins, Tony, 67
Hawkinson, David Albe, 132 259
Hawthorne, Richard D. 61
Hoyden, Christine H. 310
Hayek, Thomas Rudolph, 132 220
Hayes, John P., 220
Hoyes, Leonard Brian 220
Hayes. Marilyn, 76, 220
Hayner, George W., 220
Haynes, Sherry Sue,' 310
Haynie, Cynthia Anne, 112
Hays, Linda E., 92
Hays, Linda Lee, 220
Hayward, Lee, 45
Head. Kathleen E. 310
Heagstedt, Tedd Daniel, 112 220
Heath, Michael F., 100
Heath, Susan Lynn, 310
Heoton, Stephen K., 146
Hechinger, Sally Jo] 310
Hecht, James T., 220
Hedgren, Diane 'Bernice, 282
Hedlebaugh, Eorlene, 259
Hedlund, Rosalie R.,' 220
Hedlund, Rosemarie R,, 220
Heeler, Peggy Ann, 259
Heidemann, Sally Ann 282
Heien. Karl M., 1 12, 220
Heimburger, Sharon K., 310
Heinecke, Susan Lee 310
Heinemann. Lois Ros'al 311
Heinkel, Elizabeth E., 31 I
Heintzman, Emmy L.,' 282
Heintzman, Lawrence A. 220
Heinz, Max E. Jr., 259 '
Heismann, Mory A., 99, 102
Heitz, Kenneth R., '31 ]
Held, Linda Mae, 'l00. 282
Helgersen, Betty K., 259
Helledy, Joan Marie 282
Heller, Dennis Lee, '68
Heller, John W., 220
Helm, Ronald Roy, 283
Helman, Marcia Lynn, 283
Helme, Mary Jane, 311
Hemer, Glenn Alan, 110, 259
Hemmer, Linda Marie, 102 283
Hemrich, Susan Marie' 101 ' 311
Henderson, Carol, 220
Henderson, Kathleen M. 311
Henderson, Linda C. 259
Henderson, Stephen C. 145 220
Hendren, Jone Ellen, 220 '
Hendricks, Connie S., 31 1
Hendricks, Mary L., 259
Hendrickson, Penny A. 311
Hendrix, Rhoda Gae, 283
Hendrix, Sharon Ann 259
Hendrix, Terry A., 259
Hendron, Robert John 14)
Heninger, Susan E., 259
Henkel, Betty Jean, 100
Hennings, Richard W., 34 77
Henrichs, Carol Sue, 221 '
Henrichs, Joyce Ellen, 273
Henrichs, Judith Kay 311
He£.'9cks. Barbara Jo.' 99, 103, 104,
Henzel, Barbara Louis 273
Hepner, Marlis Ann, 311
Hermann, Shirley June, 283
Hermes, Mary A., 31 1
Herring, Samuel W., 102
Herrmann, D. Ann 311
Hertz, Henry L. Jr.', 92, 105, 259
Hess, Jul.n Dennis, 221
Hesselberth, James' L. 221
Hester, Pamela Kay, 311
Hettinger, Claudia K., 102 311
Heuermann, Karen Jill, 31']
Hewerdine, Glenno 221
Hezlep, William C, 100, 103
Hickman, Susan Mary, 311
Hicks, Lyle Robert, 221
Hierman, Joyce E., 31 I
Higginbotham, Gay, 311
Higgins, Richard Jose, 110 132
Higginson, Rondo Sue, 259
Highsmith, Sharon Lee' 48, 221
Hild, Donna Coe 221
Hild, William Jay, 221
Hiles, Ruth Anne, 259
Hilger, Dan Clinton, 221
Hill, Carol Ann, 283
Hill, Carol Lynn 283
Hill, Dennis B., 311
Hill, Donna Jean 221
Hill, Gail Ann, 311
Hill, James S., 31 1
Hill, Janet L., 311
Hill, Janice Faye, 259
Hill, Kathleen Joyce, 31 1
Hill, Linda Darlene,' 221
Hill, Linda June, 283
Hill, Susan Christina, 259
Hill, Teresa D., 99
Hillegonds, Sharon L. 221
Hillis, Stephen R., 3|'l
Hinds, Doniel W., 221
Hinman, Sheryl Lee, 283
H.nshaw, Betty Jane, 104, 259
Hinthorn, Robert Dale, 311
Hinthorne, Chorles R.,' 221
Hinton, Jacqueline D., 283
Hintz, Arlene Kay, 311
Hipsher, Mary Elaine, 221
Hirsch, Elizabeth, 311
Hirsch, Mary Kay, 3)1
Hirstein. James Jay, 73 221
Hiter, Carol Lynn, 66, 99 259
Hochstotter, Christine,' 283
Hodel, Barbora L. 259
Hodel, Beth Elaine', 311
Hodel, Marvin Allen, 62
Hodges, Diane Louise, 311
Hodur, Josephine Mary, 312
Hoecker, Cheryl Lynn, 66
Hoeinghous, Sandra K., 101
Hoelle, John Lowell, 132
Hoener, Linda Jean,' 31 2
Hoerr, Richard Lee, 283
Hoffman, Larry Allen, 221
Hoffman, Mary Jane, 312
Hoffman, Joyce Ethel, 283
Hoh, Judith Ann 283
HoMk°r'<y'Ji°ndra l" "7- 121, 283
Holdndge, Nancy E. 36 259
Holdridge William E.. 102, 110, 312
Holicky, Froncine C, 284
Holl, Jennifer L., 99^ 102
Hollond, Sharon May, 273 284
Holloway, Mary M., 221
Holm, Lynda L., 1 16, 259
Holmes, Tubal Cecil, '76, 100. 104.
Holsclaw, Janice E.. 99, 101 284
Holsinger, Dorothy R. '259 '
Holstead, Jon, 33
Holt, Nancy Ellen, 221
Holzhauer, Diane Sue, 101 312
Honcharevich, Carol A., 221
Honegger, David Leon, 31 2
Honn, Thomas Hal, 1 12
Honzik, Sharon Jean, 312
Hooper, Carol Lee, 312
Hoofs, Mary Ann, 31 2
Hoover, Gwen Ann. 76, 222
Hoover, James Warren, 48
Hoover, Kay Corew, 49. 122 260
Hopfer, Ellen M., 312
Hopick. Mary Clara, 284
Hopkins, Jeanne Ann, 284
Hopkins, Virginia Lee, 260
Hopp. Mary Elizabeth, 222
Hoppe, Jean M., 312
Hopper, Mary Alice, 222
Hordesky, Daniel John, 222
Hornback, Kathy Sue, 222
Horve, Janice Kay, 260
Hott, Thomas Allen, 110, 284
Hougas, Sonja Jean, 312
Hougas, Susan Marie. 312
Houston, Helen Morie 312
Howen, Marcia Rohrer, 222
Howorth, Susan B., 100
Hoyland, Kristi M., 260
Hozian, Corliss Lee 284
Hrasky, Jocquiline M. 284
Hubbard, Yvonne, 284
Hubbartt, Michael D., 284
Hubble, Janet Drew,' 222
Hubert, Linda Carole' 222
Hubert, Thomas A., 260
Huddleston, Evelyn M., 260
Huddleston, Ronald D. 284
Hudson, Carol Irene 45
Huebner, Jeffry Rob'er, 75 273
Huene, Sharon Ruth 222 '
Hueneburg, Alex Ka'rl, 260
Huff, Kathleen Ann, 92, 284
Huff, Linda Mae, 100 103 222
Huffoker, Stephanie 312 '
Hughes, Barbara Ann, 53
Hughes, James Earl, 60
Hughes, Mary Jane,' 260
Hughes, Maureen Joy 222
Hughes, Roger, 222
Hughes, Susan Marie, 260
Huguet, Gene Francis, 222
Huizenga, Joyce lee 312
Hull, Diana Jeon, 284
Hull. Verdin F.,'222
Hullinger, Linda' L. 284
Hultgren, Darlene Lou, 73 222
Humm, Susan Elizabeth 284
Hunsmger, Diane I., 260
Hunt, Mary Ann, 312
Hunter, Delores Jean, 284
Hunter, Fred R., 99, 312
Hunter, James S., 260
Huppert, Martha' Jane, 312
Hurley, John Duane, 222
Hurley, Karen A., 312
Huson, James Boyce, 110 312
Huston, Shirley Anne, 92
Hutchins, Catherine E. 80
Hutson, Shirley, 260
Hyten, Mary Kay, 222
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Ibbolson, Sheryl M., 260
Ugaudas. Christine G. 69 284
mig, Steven Ray, 45, 10o' 103
Ingersoll, Kathleen M., 284
Ingersoll, Linda Kay, 284
Ingold, Lindo Lee 273 284
loder, Linda Kay, 222
Irvin, Carol A., 284
Irving, Terrie Marcia, 284
Irwin, Linda Diane, 31 2
Irwin, Nancy Jean, 284
Isaia, Raymond B., 317
Isenburg, Stephen 'f., 46
Isringhausen, Peggy J., 312
Ivey, Peggy Sue, 312
'ackson, Marie E., 260
Jackson, Martin C, 99
Jackson, Nancy Kay, 99, 102
Jackson, Sharon Joe, 52, 117, 260
Jackson, Trina Lynn, 203 222
Jacob, Larry K., 110, 260
Jacobs, Peggy Kay, 312
Jacobs, Susan Elaine, 37, 222
Jacobsmeyer, Sue C.,' 312
Jacobson, Louise Ann. 99. 284
Jacobson, Yvonne I., 3 ] ?
Jager, Barbara Marie, 223, 260
Jamerson, Gwendolyn D. 223
James, Marilyn E., 61
Jane, Bonnie Jean,' 260
Janecek. Patricia Lynn, 303 312
Janovsky, Bette J., 69 203 ' 223
Jansen, Dale Allen, 284
Jansen, Kathleen Mae, 223
Jarmotz, Karen, 1 16, 284
Jasinski, Margaret C. 260
Jaszczysyn, Maryonn, 223
Jaye, Elaine B., 260
Jeones, Don Francis, 102, 103 284
Jenkins, Betty, 223
Jenkins. Linda Kay, 284
Jenkins, Marilyn L.[ 59, 223
Jenkins, Norma E., 31 2
Jenkins, Rita Ann, 53
Jenks, Roger Noei, 1 10
Jennings, Barbora Lee 223
Jennings, Cindy, 63, 312
Jennings, Sharon L., 312
Jensen, Carole Sue, 260
Jepsen, Keith Joseph, 48. 57 223
Jepsen, Martin Frank. 312
Jesse, James Floyd, 312
Jessie, Linda Cheryl. 116 31-1
Jetton, Steven Lee, 145
Jinks, Patricia, 260
Jirso, Edward Thomas 260
Jirsa, Ruth Ann, 260 '
Jividen, Peggy Marie, 284
Johansen, Kent F., 142
Johns, Jerilynn Lou. 46, 260
Johns, Linda Sue, 312
327
Johnson,
Johnson,
Johns, Penny Louise, 312
Johnson, Ann Elizabeth, 273, 284
Johnson, Ardyce E., 284
Johnson, Barbara Lee, 223
Johnson, Bobbie Lee, 312
Johnson, Carol Rae, 71
Johnson, Cheryl Ann, 260
Johnson, Connie Ann, 223
Johnson, Cynda Marlen, 223
Johnson, Darlene M., 66
Johnson, Diane A., 284
Johnson, Herb, 39
Johnson, Jacqueline K., 99
Johnson, James Carl, 223
Johnson, James Kennet, 223
Johnson, Jeanlee S., 260
Johnson, Judith Ann, 312
Johnson, Kathleen Joy, 312
Johnson, Kathleen S., 85, 260
Johnson, Lee E., 151
Johnson, Lenore Marie, 260
Johnson, Linda, 102
Johnson, Linda Kay, 260, 312
Johnson, Linda L-, 312
Johnson, Linda Lou, 312
Johnson, Lindo Sue, 284
Johnson, Lonna J., 312
Johnson, Margaret Sue, 284
Johnson, Mark Douglas, 77, 100, 223
Johnson, Martha A., 312
Johnson, Martha Ellen, 41
Johnson, Marvin F., Jr., 223
Johnson, Mary Helen, 102, 312
Johnson, Neal Richard, 312
Johnson, Pomelo Ruth, 223
Patricia Ann, 80, 223
. Patricia Ann, 260
Johnson, Robert Georg, 110
Johnson, Ruth Anne, 223
Johnson, Sandra K., 312
Johnson, Shari Lynn, 303, 312
Johnson, Sharon Kay, 284
Johnson, Terrance C, 122
Johnson, Timothy C, 102, 284
Johnson, Verna, 223
Johnson, Wayne Evan, 284
Johnson, William B., 284
Johnston, James P., 223
Johnston, Jill Diane, 273, 284
Joleaud, Joan M., 312
Jolly, Linda S., 312
Jones, Andrea Frances, 224
Jones, Barbara Jean, 312
Jones, Corol Beth, 101 , 284
Jones, Diana Day, 60, 260
Jones, Diane Sue, 40, 92, 102. 260
Jones, Doris lavonne, 224
Jones, Gerald L., 141
Jones, Jacquelyn Sue, 49, 100
Jones, James Robert, 100
Jones, Jerry Wayne, 112
Jones, Judith Ann, 260
Jones, Julie Markene, 224
Jones, Lavon, 56, 107
Jones, Lois Arlene. 285
Jones, Margaret Ann, 224
Jones, Marsha Lee, 224
Jones, Richard Edward, 99
Jones, Ronald, 224
Jones, Russell W., Jr., 49
Jones, Sheryl Trudgia. 224
Jones, Vicki Lynn, 285
Joos, Beverly Heinhol, 260
Jordan, Linda Louise, 116, 285
Jordan, Pamela Sue, 312
Joy, Dennis Michael, 260
Judd, Marilyn Alberta, 56, 64, 99 285
Judy, Cynthia Marie, 203, 224
Jungels, Linda Jeanne, 285
Jurgens, Faye Lucille, 31 2
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Kabat, Diane Beatrice, 224
Kachelnoffer, Linda L., 260
Kahler, Sandra Lee, 224
Kahn, Jerry Ronald, 224
Kaiser, Karen V., 312
Kaiser, Linda Joyce, 99
Kalina, Susan C, 224
Kallal, Mary L., 312
Kamin, Nancy Sue, 312
Kaminski, Harry Fred, 285
Kaminski, Letitia, 224
Komm, Gloria Sue, 224
Komykowski, Mary L., 312
Kane, Katherine Alice, 224
Kannberg, Kathleen Jo, 285
Kaplan, Judith Ann, 63
Kappes, Barbara Ann, 312
Kappler, Kandice I., 312
Karr. Mary A., 313
Kaspar, Linda Joyce, 285
Katauskas, Anita S., 260
Kaufman, Betty Jean, 285
Kaufman, Susan J., 260
Kavanaugh, Anne M., 313
Kay, Linda Mary, 285
Keck, Kristine Jon, 313
Keenan, Kathleen E., 285
Keene, Carol Ann, 69, 260
Keigwin, Natalie Sue, 313
285
Keim, Cheryl C., 99
Keim, Donna Lou Flora, 224
Keipper, Eric Alan, 112
Kelleher, Florence M., 313
Kelleher, Kathryn J., 285
Keller, Charles W., 45, 100, 224
Keller, Kathy K., 313
Kelley, June Ann, 313
Kelley, Keith Wayne, 285
Kelly, Jerald Michael, 285
Kelso, Sayra Sue, 313
Kelson, Joyce Susanne, 224
Kelbert, Herbert, 224
Keltner, Sondra Kay, 313
Kenagy, Joanne Corol, 285
Kennedy, Lindo Kay, 251, 261
Kennedy, Susan Jane, 121
Kent, Janet Kaye, 92, 285
Kenyon, Edith E., 54, 78, 224
Kenyon, Mary Ann, 285
Kerber, Robert Michae, 285
Kern, Barbara Lou, 285
Kern, Billie L., 261
Kertay, Morie E-, 313
Kerwin, Kathleen M., 261
Kerz, Marcia Mary, 285
Kesman, Frank Anthony, 285
Kessler, Sharon, 224
Kettler, Susan, 41
Kibler, Molly Lou, 285
Kidd, Loretta Faye, 225
Kieser, Carol Ann, 313
Kiesow, Marsha E., 66, 261
Kieviet, Kora, 261
Kiifner, Norma Faye, 225
Kile, Jane Celeste, 313
Killam, Linda F., 261
Killian, Katherine E., 225
Kincaid, Alexis Kay, 285
Kincaid, Mariclare, 285
Kindred, Karen Sue, 225
Kindschi, Lynne Mory, 102
Kinert, Martin Dale, 44
King, Jacqueline L., 286
King, Judy Carol, 225
King, Karen Mae, 31 3
King, Keith Edward, 146
King, Nancy Lou, 313
King. Suzanne Joy, 313
Kingdon, Karen Ruth, 313
Kingsbury, Nancy Sue, 53, 99, 286
Kimnmonth, Ted Alan
Kinnett, Pattilu, 261
Kinney, Phyllis E., 313
Kinnikin, Jerry T., 261
Kinsella, Kathleen A , 67
Kinsella, Linda A., 313
Kinsler, Carol Ann, 313
Kinzer, Pomelo J., 261
Kirby, Delores Ann, 261
Kirk, Barbara Corinne, 98, 101, 313
Kirklon, Carolyn Mae, 313
Kiser, Judith Kay, 313
Kistler, David Ray, 225
Kita, Sharon Lynn, 49. 261
Klebek, Helena E., 38
Kleck, Deboroh J., 313
Kleczewski, Jonet J., 286
Klein, Deboroh Lynn, 303, 313
Klein, Judy Ann, 313
Klein, Marc Irwin, 286
Klein, Steven Joe, 61
Klenz, Judy Ann, 286
Kliebe, Renae Lynn, 44. 261
Klima, Kenneth Joseph, 225
Kline, John W., 99, 261
Kline, Katherine I., 313
Kloptowsky, Linda S., 70, 99 102
273, 286
Kluska, Noel F., 313
Kmiecik, Mary H., 286
Knapp, Corole Jane, 313
Knapp, Rita K., 261
Knee, Fred Michael, 225
Kneer, Dorothy Ann, 225
Knoles, Linda, 261
Knoll, Mory Sullivan. 225
Knoll, Ronnie lewis, 70, 225
Knott, Wanda Jean, 117, 286
Knouse, Mary Helen, 112, 225
Koch, Joyce Kay, 225
Koch, Mary Lou, 313
Kochevar, Arlene Marg, 303, 313
Koehler, Lynn Carol, 286
Koerner, Janice Irene, 225
Koerper, Leslie Ruth, 313
Koesler, Donald S., 261
Kofoid, Jacqueline A., 68
Kohl, Barry Hubert, 286
Kohl, Steven A., 141
Kohl, Thomas James, 313
Kohn, Sharon Zyontz, 225
Kokenes, Johanna, 52, 261
Kolek, William Edword, 251, 261
Kolinski, Charlotte, 251
Kolpin, Bette J., 313
Komlanc, Betty Lou, 112, 286
Kopp, Barbora Kaye, 225
Koresko, Sharon Glee, 99, 286
Korshak, Judy Lynn, 286
Kortemeier, Pamela Jo, 102, 286
Kosarek, Anna Marie, 67, 273
Koschel, Barbara J., 261
Kosek, Wayne Richard, 58, 251, 261
Kowalski, Christine B., 261
Kozel, Candace Ann, 313
Kraft, Joy U., 102
Kraft, Kathy I., 286
Krohulec, Margaret, 313
Kramarsic, James R., 313
Kramer, Janice M., 225
Kramer, Linda M., 313
Kramer, Margaret C, 44, 225
Kratochvil, Carol Ann, 286
Krauel, Dorothy Ann, 116
Krause, Karen Anne, 313
Krause, Lynde Vesta, 313
Krawczyk, Marilyn, 116
Krebs, Katherine Mori, 313
Krebs, Susan Lynn, 261
Kregor, Mary Ellen, 225
Kreider, Judith Ann, 313
Kreis, Arline Stolk, 225
Kreis, Edward I., 261
Krell, Mark Bennett, 225
Kremer, Linda Kaye, 313
Kretchmer, Sally Jean, 286
Kridner, George Dale, 146, 261
Kristy, Jo Ann S., 286
Kroepel, Lois Moe, 73, 226
Kroll, James E., 103, 286
Kropp, David Edwin, 66, 110, 286
Krozel, Rozanne E., 80, 226
Krueger, Jul I Dione, 286
Krueger, Sharon L-, 261
Kruger, Daniel Dean, 99, 100, 104
Kruger, Geraldine R., 313
Kruger, Linda Marie, 286
Krumin, Loraine S., 286
Krumme, Sandra Lee, 226
Krumwiede, Sharon Ann, 313
Kruse, Ronald I., 226
Kruzon, Constance, 226
Kublu, Molly, 49
Kuipers, Danny Paul, 226
Kukuck, Gerald Reuben, 102
Kulbortz, Thomas F., 145
Kummer, Robert M., 286
Kuntz, Richard E., 313
Kupferschmid, Sue Ann, 286
Kurtenboch, Ellen A., 261
Kurth, Elizabeth J., 43
Kutter, Virginia Dee, 313
Kuypers, Eunice Marie, 313
Kuzel, Penny Ann, 286
Kwarto, Susan Norine, 226
Kwit, Nancy Lee. 226
Kyle, Eorl Russell, 273, 286
Lockie, Helen Suzanne, 99
Laczkowski, Jean, 261
Lodoge, William N., 151
lofruil, Margaret Ann, 101, 303, 313
lohey, Marsha Ann, 67, 261
Lohood, Jeanne M., 286
Laity, Richard James, 226
Lamar, Judith Anne, 286
Lamarsh, Charles B., 226
Lamb, Sharon Ann, 313
Lambert, Arietta K., 99, 286
Lambert, Janet L., 313
Lambert, Louise E., 286
Lambrecht, Frank R., 226
Lamkin, Suson Annette, 303, 313
Lamonica, Joseph P., Jr., 261
landbeck, Frederick B., 261, 273, 286
Lang, Joyce Marie, 313
Lang. Margaret I., 261
Longan, Janet K., 261
Lange. George Richard, 110, 226
Langhorst, Anita Moe, 286
Lopan, David, 226
Lapp, Carolyn J., 286
Laromy, Sue Anne, 313
Loreau, Mary Ellen, 286
Loreau, Suzanne Morie, 313
Larkin, Richard S., 286
Larocca, Nodla B., 43, 60
Larsen, Coro Burley, 226
Larsen, June Ellen, 261
Larson, Karen Roe, 67, 226
Larson, Linnea Kay, 286
Larson, Mary M., 261
Larson, Valerie Ann, 261
Lorson, Vivian K., 105
Lash, Sharon A., 313
Lassuy, Margaret A., 313
Latta, Ralph Michael, 313
Laubaugh, Rebecca Jon, 286
Laube, Catherine Sue, 313
Lauber, Diana L., 74, 261
Lauing, Carolyn Jane, 286
Lauridsen, Jill Renee, 286
Lauterbach, Solly E., 288
Lawhun, Carolyn S., 261
Lawrence, Stephanie A., 101, 313
Lawson, John P., 146, 148
Lay, Loren F., 226
Laya, Donna Jean, 226
Layendecker, Rosemary, 288
Layng, Linda Gale, 303, 314
Lazoroff, Leo Allen, 288
Lozo, Dimitri Daniel, 261
Lazzaretti, Barbara M., 72
Leapley, Diana C, 107, 314
Leory, Judith Ann, 70, 100
Leben, Susan C, 99, 261
Lee, Koren Ann, 314
Lee, Mary Ellen, 288
Lee, Richard F., 146
Lee, Richard Maurice, 203, 226
Leese, Christine M., 314
Lefever, Carolyn Jeon, 314
Leffler, Ralph P., 44
Legner, Paul Leo, 262
Lehmann, Jane Nedine, 56, 226
Lehmann, Scott E., 96
Lehn, Richard Edwin, 288
Lehnus, Glenden Edwin, 135
Lehr, Nancy Jane, 103
Leibel, Janice Kay, 288
Leidos, Kerstin, 288
Leinweber, Mary Ellen, 314
Leiter, Arden V., 113, 262
Lemon, Karen Marie, 314
Lemoster, Patricio J., 66, 226
Lemosters, Vicky Lee, 314
Lemein, Jonis E., 314
Lemke, Chorles W., 41, 107 142 145
262
Lemm, John J., 314
Lemmon, Rebecca Lee, 99, 101 102
Lemons, Judith Kay, 288
Lenz, Cheri Doreen, 288
Leogrande, Jeanette J., 288
Leonard, Susan Jane, 314
Leonord, Susan Marie, 314
Leonhord, David Lloyd, 226
Lepkowski, Jomes M., 314
Lerstrom, Alan, 227
Leseure, Nancy, 227
Lester, Elaine Sue, 314
Leve, Roy E., Jr., 227
Levene, Rochelle, 314
Levin, Linda Julia, 117
Lewis, Barbara Jean, 262
Lewis, Cheri Ruth, 85, 121
Lewis, James A., 314
Lewis, Lindo M., 314
Lewis, Maie Ann, 31 4
Lewis, Mory Patricia, 60, 105, 117, 262
Lewis, Susan Eioine, 314
Lichner, John Andrew, 227
Liesse, Jeonne, 262
Liestmon, Janice, 227
Limacher, Vicki Marie, 314
Lind, Helen Marie, 288
Lindgren, Carolyn O., 101, 102
Lindgren, Kenneth H., 70
Lindholm, Leann, 314
Lindquist, Joyce E., 262
Lindsey, Jennifer R., 314
Lindsey, Robert J., Jr., 61, 102, 262
Lindsley, Janet Kay, 288
Lindstrom, Bernodette, 288
Lingord, Marilyn Jean, 303, 314
Link, Veronica P., 227
Linn, Sandra, 262
Linnen, Annette, 314
Linse, Janet Sue, 314
Lippert, Brenda Sue, 288
Lipschultz, Howard E., 63
Liska, Robert Allen, 102
List, Donna Jean, 288
Litherland, Lois M., 227
Little, Carol Lynn, 288
Little, Larry David, 288
Little, Larry Poul, 102, 227
Little, Linda R., 314
Lloyd. Randall, 227
Lochridge, Carolyn B., 101, 288
Lochridge, Marilyn S., 227
Lockhart, Mark A., 262
loebe, Priscilla A., 314
Lofland, Carolyn A., 262
Loftus, Judith Ann, 92
Logtus, Emily, 227
Lohmann, John P., Jr., 57, 132
Lohn, Sandro Maureen, 99
Lohrenz, Sandra I., 314
Loman, Carole Jean, 288
Long, Joseph, 1 1 2
Long, Patricia Joonn, 262
Long, Regino Mary, 288
Longfellow, Rich, 145, 251
Longo, Lorraine Louis, 314
Lonney, Larry Wm., Jr., 43
Loomer, Shirley Louis, 227
Lopinot, Mary Joan, 273, 288
Lorenz, Robert Jeffer, 227
Lorenzen, Betty D., 262
Losh, Elizabeth W., 102, 288
Losh, Gory, 227
Lott, Elizabeth E., 262
Lott, Gerald W., 262
Loukota. Judith Diane, 288
love, Jane Ellen, 120, 122
Lovelond, Kenneth A., 227
Lovgren, David E., 314
lovingfoss, Carolyn A., 288
lovingfoss, Phyllis M., 227
lower. Sherry L., 314
Lubak, Thomas Steven, 227
Lucas, Douglas Paul, 314
328
Lucos, Linda Sue, 314
Lucht, Jean A., 314
Lucie, Barbara J., 314
Ludas, Joyce I., 314
Ludwig. Amy J., 303
Luebke, Kathleen l,( 262
Lueck, Everett W., 100
Luecke, Janice Diane, 227
Lukes, Richard R., 314
Lum, Mae Jane, 314
Lumpp, Mary Shipton, 227
Lunak, Gary Earl, 145
Lundberg, Cheryl Ann, 314
Lundeen, Linda Sue, 314
Lundeen, Mary E., 288
Lundquist, Karen Lynn, 314
Lundstrom, Merle D., 100, 103
Lupori, Patricia Anne, 314
Lupori, Raymond J., 262
Lusted, Susan Joyce, 262
Lutgens, Frederick K., 35, 74, 227
Luton, Cynthia I., 46
Lux, Larry James, 227
Lyford, Ronald Alan, 49, 203, 228
Lyles, Marlys Ann, 35, 262
Lynch, Carol L., 314
Lynch, Mary Sue, 228
Lynch, Michael Eric, 288
Lynn, Mary A., 262
Lynn, Ronald Ray, 288
Lyon, John Charles, 100, 102, 103
Lyons, John Richard, 57
Lyons, Sharon Kay, 273, 288
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Mocallister, Ruth Ann, 65
Maccari, John J., 314
Mack, Nancy Jean, 288
Mackay, Margaret A., 65, 228
Mackenzie, Marianne E., 288
Mockesy, Kathleen M., 288
Macmillan, Diane Kae, 102, 288
Macy, Pamela Raye, 314
Madsen, Gail S , 314
Madsen, Gerald Budde, 228
Madsen, Mark E., 314
Madsen, Roberta Arnel, 314
Maglone, Roberta Lee, 262
Magnuson, Eric Earl, 262
Maines, Natalie Kay, 314
Maize, Charles James, 228
Majerus, Dennis G., 262
Maiewski, Rosemarie, 92, 228
Major, George F., 144, 288
Major, John T., 228
Molham, Sarah Jane, 117, 228
Maman, Linda Smejkal, 228
Monahan, Barbara E., 228
Mandel, Lawrence M., 110, 314
Maneke, Rosemarie, 69, 228
Mangan, Margaret Mary, 228
Mann, Catherine Irene, 228
Mann, Lawrence Robert, 288
Mann, Richard Carl, 142
Mann, Stephanie Sue, 228
Mann, Virginia Lola, 288
Mannahan, Susan Jane, 103
Manz, Mary Elaine. 99, 288
Morass, Pamela Ann, 262
Marberry, Martha Well. 49
March, Cathy Ann, 314
Marchigiani, Linda M., 273
Mariash, Laurie Louis, 228
Morkerry, Marti, 314
Marks, Deitra Rose, 228
Marks, Ronald Joseph, 314
Marks, Russell, Jr., 228
Marks, Susan Lynne, 314
Marlett, Janet L., 228
Marlin, Thomas Lane, 314
Marquardt, Diane Judy, 288
Marquardt, Susan Ann, 228
Marquiss, Connie Jean, 262
Marsh, Steven W., 262
Marsh, Winifred B., 228
Marshall, John C, 288
Marski, Elizabeth Ann. 314
Marsteller, Barbara A., 314
Martello, Frank, 228
Martens, Norma Roe, 288
Marth, Phyllis Susan, 229
Martin, Bonnie Love, 262
Martin, Dennis J., 42
Martin, Gerald Thomas, 229
Martin, Gloria Jean, 262
Martin, Langston, 229
Martin, Lynda Sue, 314
Martin, Mary K., 101, 262
Martin, Mary L., 262
Martin, Michael P., 52, 229
Martin, Nancy Ann, 289
Martin, Nancy Ellen, 314
Martin, Peggy S., 314
Martin, Randy L., 262
Martin, Sandra Ann, 229
Martin, Sandra J., 229
Martin, Sharon Louise, 315
Martin, Sue, 262
Martin, Virginia P., 117
Martin, Wesley Melvin, 144
Maslauski, Mary Lou, 62, 229
Mason, Ronnie Lee, 289
Massa, Michael Wayne, 61
Masten, Nyle Eugene, 315
Masters, Pamela Ann, 99
Matens, William H., 33, 229
Mahteson, Mary N., 229
Mathews, Constance D., 262
Mathieson, Judith Kay, 59, 70, 99, 102,
104, 229
Mathy, Donna Marie. 229
Mathy, Linda Jean, 99, 102, 104, 289
Matiya, James Charles, 122
Matter, Donna L.. 315
Matteson, Susan Kim, 99
Matthews, Sharon P., 262
Matthiesen, Jay A., 273. 289
Mattsson, Margery Ann, 53, 56, 289
Mattsson, MaryJane, 50. 203, 229, 324
Moulding, Sheila E., 289
Maulrair. Diana M., 262
Maurer, Dona Lee, 229
Maurer, Marlene Bee, 116
Maxwell, Joseph Vince, 229
Maxwell, Patricia Ann, 289
Maxwell, Terry Ray, 107, 144, 262
Mcy, Joyce Louise, 315
May, Larry Alan, 1 10
Mazarakos, Diane M., 262
Maziarz, Barbara I., 229
Mazurek, Jane E., 315
McAleese, Jean Ann, 303
McAleese, Joan Marie, 303
McAllister, Jane Ann, 316
McAtee, Marilyn, 316
McAvoy, Donna Ellen, 316
McAvoy, Sandra Jean, 99
McBride, Robert K., 316
McBride, Robert M., 110, 264
McCaffey, Linda, 316
McCalester, Margie L., 49
McCammon, Kim, 290
McCann, Gerald Jerome, 51, 324
McCann, Janet Lynn, 290
McCorter, Kay Marie, 53
McCarthy, Eileen Ann, 39
McCarthy, Eileen Rita, 264
McCarty, Deborah Ann, 316
McCarty, Michael R., 58
McCleary, Kathryn A., 53
McClure, Arlene P., 264
McClure, Dennis, 231
McClure, Michele Lee, 290
McConkey, Janet Carol, 290
McConnochie, Karen I., 102, 316
McConnell, Karen, 316
McCormick, Mary Paula, 231
McCoy, Barbara Sue, 264
McCoy, Careth L., 316
McCoy, Sharon Ann, 290
McCracken, Cheryl Ann, 100, 104
McCracken, Kathleen, 264
McCriston, Joann, 231
McCully, Colleen Ann, 290
McCune, Suzanne, 231
McCurdy, Janice L., 316
McDaniel, James, Jr., 33 39 49 92
231
McDonald,
McDonald,
McDonald,
McDowell,
McElhaney
Jane F., 290
Jennifer A., 316
Peggy Ann, 264
Richord D., 110
E., 231
McElroy, Lorraine M., 316
McElroy, Margaret E., 290
McFall. Cathy Jean, 117, 290
McFall, Margaret S., 316
McFarland, Dorothy E., 316
McFarland, Patricia M., 290
McFarland, William D.[ 231
McGinnis, Marcia A., 316
McGrath, Alice J., 92, 1 13, 264
McGreal, Jerry D., 135, 136 153
McHaney, Phillis E., 316
Mclntyre, John Dwane, 57
Mclntyre, Judith O., 79
McKay, Melody, 231
McKean, Catherine A., 99
McKean, Leonard R., 231
McKenna, Jeonette R., 316
Catherine D., 264
Pamela Jean, 303
Cynthia Ann. 231
, J. Byron, 100, 264
Lillian Jean, 316
a. Anne E.. 290
99
McKenzie,
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McKinnon
McKinstry
McLeod
McNam
McNamara, James J.,
McNatt, Jane E., 316
McNealy, Bernadine C, 231
McNeilly, Thomas M., 264
McPherson, Michael S., 46
McReynolds, Rita Ann,' 264
McTaggart, Jane Ann, 231
McVoy, Martha Ann, 232
McWhirter, Mary Ann, 232
Mecagni, Richard Alan, 78
Mech, Harry J., 315
Medaris, Rodney E., 289
Meegan, David P.. 33, 229
Meehan, Kathleen A., 289
Meek, Margo Ann, 315
Meers, Frania W., 99
Meeske, Rita Marie, 289
Meggesin, Kathleen A., 289
Meholl, Catherine Ann. 315
Mehl, Paula Jean, 289
Mehlberg, Judith Ann, 104, 273
Meier, Janice Kay, 315
Meinhold, Mary E., 229
Melvin, Dorothy E., 289
Mendelsohn, Robert D., 229
Mendelsohn, Susan, 229
Menet, Helen Kay, 34, 77
Menke, Jerry Kaye, 315
Mercier, Cheryl Ann, 315
Merideth. Paula, 315
Merkle, Linda M., 289
Merrick, Linda Marie, 69, 229
Merriman, Alan M., 289
Mervine, Robert A., 262
Meseke, F. Gale, 66
Messersmith, Daniel W., 315
Mester, Joann Lynn, 289
Metcalf, Lynn Joy, 315
Metcalf, Penny A.. 315
Metz, Deborah Jane, 315
Metzger, Susan, 289
Meyer, Jo Ann, 315
Meyer, Nancy J., 262
Meyer, Robert Wayne, 67
Meyer, Susan E., 229
Michaels, Diana L., 99
Michalek, Suzanne M.. 42, 43, 230
Middough, Lynn, 315'
Middlesworth, Thyra, 230
Mies. Charles Lee, 262
Mifflin, Suson Lynn, 289
Millen, William R., 230
Miller, Arlene Ruth, 230, 263
Miller, Barbara J., 289
Miller, Carol Ann, 72, 203, 230
Miller, Charlene, 230
Miller, Cheryl D., 263
Miller, Connie Sue, 251
Miller, Cynthia Anne, 263
Miller, Dale Leroy, 230
Miller, Diane Louise, 101, 315
Miller, Diane Marie, 289
Miller, Eles Helen, 315
Miller, Jeri Lou, 315
Miller, Jo Anne, 230
Miller, John Kenneth, 289
Miller, Kathleen D., 315
Miller, Kenneth Paul, 230
Miller, Letty Lee, 65
Miller, Lucille V., 315
Miller, Madonna Mary, 230
Miller, Margaret Ann, 100
Miller, Mory Letha, 289
MMIer. Pomelo Adair, 315
Miller, Robin Ann, 315
Miller, Sharon Denise, 263
Miller, Virginia K., 99, 103, 315
Miller, Wilma Doyne, 315
Mills, Carolyn Ann, 263
Mills, Larry Guy, 230
Minnick, Holly J., 315
Minster, Gail Eileen, 263
Mis, Kathleen, 230
Misore, Barbara G.. 315
Mischler, Sharon Rose, 289
Misener, Donna Sue, 289
Mishler, Linda Ann, 99
Mistro, Frances Ann, 59, 230
Mitchell, Lawrence W., 315
Mitchell, Lorna Jean, 58, 230
Mitchell, Margaret A., 263
Mitchell, Pamela J., 99
Mitchell, Roscoe M., 230
Mitchell, Sharon Ruth, 263
Mitchell, Steven L., 139
Mitchinson, Carol Lee, 65
Moeglich, William R., 230
Moenkemeier, Lindo E., 263
Moffat, John Anthony, 107
Mohn, Thomas, 230
Moline, Barbara G., 230
Mollman, Barbara L., 316
Monnot, Donna Ruth, 303
Monroe, Margaret Anne, 289
Montgomery, Alice M.. 99
Monti, Judith Ann, 316
Monti, Marlene F., 273, 290
Mooberry, Michael E., 316
Moodie, Ralph R., 263
Moore, Cheryl Lynn, 112
Moore, Edward Oneal, 316
Moore, Janet Lee, 230
Moore, Janis Ann, 316
Moore, Lynn Ellen, 263
Moore, Marjorie Lynn, 303, 316
Moore, Mary Anne, 316
Moore, Terry Franklin, 230
Morath, Beverly Ann, 102
Moralh, Connie Lee, 230
Mordhorst, Patra Kay, 53
Moreland, Kristan M., 316
Morgan, Barbara Emily, 231
Morgan, John Edward, 290
Morgenstern, Ban' Sue, 63, 290
Morger, Cheryl Sue, 263
Mormon, Gene Francis, 231
Morris, Kathy S., 316
Morris, Paula Jean, 290
Morris, Richard Keith, 290
Morris, Stanley J., 316
Morrison, Susan Ann, 290
Morse, Nancy L., 316
Morss, Sharon Imogene, 290
Mortensen, Alan Lee, 100, 102
Mortimer, Becky Sue, 99, 290
Morton, Joseph B., 103, 316
Moschel, Judith C, 101
Moser, Helen Louise, 316
Moser, Robert Edward, 100, 231
Moses, Barbara Lynn, 316
Mosier, David E., 100
Mosier, Julio Leon, 290
Mosley, Rebecca Ann, 263
Mosser, Linda Sue, 316
Motley, Edward, 316
Mott, Linda Ruth, 263
Mowrer, Charles E., 231
Mrazek, Barbara Kay, 92, 290
Mudd, Linda Wallace, 231
Mueller, Christina L., 316
Mueller, Louann Marie, 290
Mueller, Marilyn, 316
Mueller, Robert Franz, 35, 231
Mueller, Roger Don, 231
Muhlenbruch, Cheryl D., 316
Muir, Elinor Kay, 290
Muirhead, Linda Jean, 316
Mukavitz, Kathleen L., 316
Mulligan, Kathy Lynn, 112, 290
Mumm, Constance Marie, 231
Munsell, C. Bruce, Jr., 263
Murphy, Gordon Edward, 290
Murphy, Sharon Jane, 231
Murphy, Sherry Louise, 316
Murray, Anne M., 316
Murray, Marilyn Jeann, 121, 273
Musick, Beverly Diane, 290
Myer, Janet S., 303
Myers, Carol Anne, 264
Myers, Linda J., 316
Myers, William S., 142
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Nafziger, Martha Ann, 316
Nafziger, Roger Craig, 55, 58
Nakutny, Lynn M., 316
Nance, Barbara, 232
Nance, Bernice, 1 1 7
Nardi, Rita A., 316
Nasharr, Sharlin L., 290
Natale, Christine M., 316
Nave, Michael C, 264
Noviaux, Robert A., 232
Neal, Joyce V., 316
Nei, Lesie Isabel, 316
Neil, Connie Sue, 290
Neild, Betty Lou, 232
Nelson, Carol Louise, 92, 290
Nelson, Glenda E., 316
Nelson, James Edward, 102
Nelson, Janet Kay, 78, 232
Nelson, Juanita M., 264
Nelson, Judith Ellen, 290
Nelson, Kristine A., 264
Nelson, Lorry Dean, 232
Nelson, Marcia Dell, 290
Nelson, Mary Anne, 290
Nelson, Michael Lee, 316
Nelson, Pamela Ann, 44, 264
Nelson, Rene Lenore, 290
Nelson, Rodney Paul, 290
Nemeth, Anne C., 232
Nesbitt, Sandra S., 290
Nesladek, Judith Ann, 264
Ness. Bernetta C, 316
Ness, Donna Lee, 264
Netzel, Paul Alan, 57, 58
Neubauer, Linda H., 264
Neuman, Milton, 150, 151
Neuman, Robert, 232
Newbrough, Arthur T., 41, 57, 107,
Newby, Sharon Barry, 232
Newell. Karen Ann, 232
Newman, Charles R., 110, 290
Newnam, Elaine D., 36
Newton, Mary Louise, 273, 290
Newtson, Cornelia Rae, 45, 99
Newtson, Janet K., 53. 264
Nichols, Penelope, 92, 290
Nicholson, Tom Cotton, 203, 232
Nickerson, Carole R., 264
Nicodemus, Patricia J., 53
Nicol, Susan L., 316
Niebuhr, Sharon, 232
Nielsen, Dale Marie, 232
Nijoka, Barbara Ann, 316
Niles, Joe O., 316
Ninness, Roger Lee, 151
Nitsche, Jean M., 316
Niven, Gloria Jane, 264
Nix, Penelope Marie, 290
Nohl, Joseph Arnold, 316
Nolan, Carol A.. 316
Nolan, Dianne Elaine, 232
Nolan, Donna L., 264
Nonn, Dione M., 264
329
Nonnemon, Poul F., 232
Noonon, Mary Brink, 232
Noonan, Sandra Lynn, 101, 290
Nordentoft, Lynn D., 79, 232
Nordin, Virginia Sue, 291
Nordstrom, Pamela J., 232
Noreen, Kay Loraine, 316
Noren, Laurel Ann, 303, 317
Norris, Judith Rae, 232
Norton, Carol Jean, 291
Norton, Daniel Joseph, 61
Norton, John Edward, 99, 104, 232
Norton, Nancy Ruth, 69, 102, 291
Noyakow, Kathy S., 317
Novatny, Pamela L., 317
Noyotny, Kathleen Ann, 291
Nowers, Susan Bebe, 233
Nuelle, Patsy Jean, 291
Nunemaker, Gordon L., 77, 203, 233
Nunn, Carolyn Elaine, 291
Nystrom, Thomas E., 132
O'Brien, Nancy Ida, 233
O'Brien, Patricia Jean, 317
O'Connell. Dale G., 233
O'Dell, Carolyn Birge, 233
Odom, Kathleen August, 317
O'Donnell, Kathleen M., 317
Oelklaus, Steven M., 233
Oelklous, William H., 317
Oesterle, Sandra Jean, 291
Offenwanger, Brigitte, 317
Offerman, Fred, 233
Ogden, Rosemary, 317
Ogorek, Patricia Rae, 101, 102
O'Hare, Carol Ann, 102, 103, 104, 291
Ohrt, Joycelyn Kay, 317
O'Kane, Joyce Eileen, 317
O'Kane, Patricia M., 317
Oleson, Olga Annette, 317
Oleson, Yvonne L., 317
Olive, Terry Lee, 291
Oliver, Charles D., 76, 100
Ollech, Ernest M., 317
Olmstead. James C, 233
Olmsted, Linda Elaine. 273
Olsen, Linda Helene, 99, 233
Olson, David Alan, 233 '
Olson, Kristine lee, 291
Olson, Linda J., 56, 317
Olson, Pamela Jean, 37, 291
Olson, Tecklo Lynn, 291
Olt, Leanna Dale, 291
Oilman, Jerilyn K.', 317
Oilman, Marcia Jane, 291
Oltmanns, Karol lynne, 317
Omonson, Roger Lee, 66, 264
Omar, Margaret L., 34, 264
Oncken, Kay Marlene.' 317
O'Neal, Ruth Ann, 264
O'Neill, Anne C, 264
Orazi, Gina Teresa, 291
O'Reilly, Henry, 146
Oros, Betty Enslow, 233
O'Rourke, Jeanne E., 264
Orr, Jane, 264
Orrick, Anitra Kay, 264
Orrison, William M., 107, 153
Orsinger, Gary Peter, 264
Ortinau, Nancy Ann, 233
Orwig, Gory Walter, 233
Osborn, Wanda Marie, 292
Osborne, Cynthia M., 292
Osborne, Richard Earl. 303
Osborne, Roger Lee, 132, 264
Osborne. Sandra S., 317
Oscarson. Christine, 264
Ossello, Diane Eva, 233
Osterbur, Darlene A., 264
Ostrem, Elaine L., 264
Ostrowski, Linda lee. 317
Oswald, Alan Ray, 317
Oft, Sandra Kay, 233
Otten, Barbara Jo, 317
Otto, Barbara Jone, 317
Otto, Othel Suzanne, 103, 105, 317
Otto, Steven Richard, 100
Owen, Wanda June, 264
Owens, William lee, 317
Pace, Sally Jay, 292
Pock, Margaret K., 317
Pageli, Charles F., 110, 292
Paine, Margaret Ellen, 292
Polazzolo, Stella L., 317
Palmer, Elsbeth J., 264
Palmer, Gary James, 292
Palmer, Martha Rae, 317
Palomino, Victor J., 38, 264
Paluck, Judith Carol, 317
Paluck, Sally Ann, 317
Foluska, Jolena Ann, 292
Paluska, Ronald I.. 318
Parker, Mary C, 42, 101, 264
Parkinson, Pamela Ann, 49
Parrett, Camella Sue, 56, 292
Parrish, David Ellis, 292
Partridge, Eldon C., 1 10, 233
Paschon, Dian Kaye, 92, 233
Pasley, Lona Charlene, 317
Pasternak, Bonita B., 292
Patay, Arthur J., 265
Patterson, Sheila Ann, 292
Patterson, William R., 100, 292
Patton, Jayne Ellen, 63
Patton, Marcia Diane, 292
Patton, Rosemary S., 265
Paul, Marjorie E., 104
Paulett, Virgilyn L., 92, 101
Pawlak, Karen, 116, 317
Pearson, Charles W., 233
Pearson, Susan Elsie, 233
Peck, Kothy Dianne, 233
Pedigo, Dale laurinda, 292
Peecher, Bette Mae, 317
Peecher, Judy Lee, 92, 265
Peeck, Steven H., 251
Peek, Pamela, 233
Peeples, Geraldine T., 42, 234
Pegg, Barbora, 317
Pein, Nancy Lee, 234
Peithman, Charlene D., 234
Pekkorinen, Peter A., 292
Pelc, Barbara Marie, 234
Pelini, Marilee, 121
Pelka, Judith, 234
Pellegrino, Judith M., 101, 102, 104
Pellegrino, Mary E., 265
Pellegrino, Mary S., 101
Peltier, Kathryn Ann, 234
Penman, Marjorie J., 317
Penn, Alice Phoebe, 234
Penn, Christine, 292
Pennie, Lorry, 4
Penwell, Linda R., 317
Peplow, Charlotte Joy, 317
Peplow, Cheryl L., 265
Percy, Dovid Lee, 234
Perillo, Rolph Edwin, 234
Perisho, Joy Ann, 265
Perisho, Laura Helen, 317
Perkins, Clara Ann, 317
Perkins, Lloyd Glenn, 292
Perona, Dale Francis, 73, 234
Perrecone, Mory M., 317
Perry, Eugena E., 234
Perry, Karin Roe, 234
Perschnick, Gerold W., 61. 234
Persenaire, Michael R., 100
Persons. Claire Lea, 317
Persons, Korl Jon, 265
Peschke, Judith Ann, 234
Peschmon, Croig W., 103
Peter, Roymond Deon, 234
Peters, Jeonine Lynn, 265
Peters. Patricio Jo, 292
Petersen, James I., 49
Petersen, Rosemary, 317
Petersen, Stephen, 317
Peterson, Ann Marie, 78, 234
Peterson, April Sue, 1 12, 234
Peterson, Carl E., 317
Peterson, Corol lee, 234
Peterson, Fred, 265
Peterson, Grace, 317
Peterson. James, 292
Peterson, Joyce, 317
Pool. Foirlynn. 251
Pool. Undo lou. 265
Pool, William Deon, 235
Pope, Donno Lee, 235
Pople, Ethel, 318
Poplett, Corol lee, 318
Porick, Dennis B., 67
Porick, Noncy I., 265
Porter, Jennifer Ann, 53, 235
Porter, Kathryn E., 58, 235
Porter, Mory Jone, 318
Porth. lindo Jane, 292
Poskin, Pouletle M., 292
Potrofka. Sally Jo, 292
Poison. Eris Lynn, 235
Polls. Jonet Marie, 46, 235
Powell, Bonnie L., 292
Powell, Frances K , 318
Powell, Jody lynne, 292
Powell, Terry L , 144. 145
Powell, Viki, 235
Prairie, Karen, 235
Prank, Joan M., 318
Prater, Kennelh, 235
Prault, Mickie S., 57
Pray, Nancy Sue, 235
Prescott, Lynne Anne, 292
Prewitt, Ronald C, 235
Price, Karen Roye, 100, 102, 104
Price, Stephen Edward, 151
Primmer, Jane, 235
Pristave, Barbara K., 318
Prochaska, Alan E., 236
Prochaska, Jeri Lynn, 318
Proehl, Howard Walter, 236
Proffit, Karen Sue, 102
Proffitt, Sara Anne, 53, 265
Provance, Donna N., 318
Provosi, Sandra K., 265
Provenzano, Kathleen, 236
Prowant, Kay L., 100, 102
Peterson, Julionne, 99, 100, 107, 234
Peterson, Lillian M., 234
Peterson, Linda Jeon, 265
Peterson, Patricia M., 317
Peterson, Rebecca S., 265
Peterson, Robert G., 234
Peterson, Teresa Lee, 99, 292
Pelo, Warren, 235
Peuvion, Donna Mae, 265
Pfoff, Jeanne E., 265
Pfeifer, Cathy Jane, 317
Pfrommer, Walter H., 135
Pharis, Judith Ann, 317
Phelan, Julia K., 303
Phillips, Andrea, 317
Phillips, Georgia S., 317
Phillips, William H., 110, 265
Phipps, Ann Sharon, 235
Phipps, Marsha J., 235
Piana, Ruth Lucille, 292
Piccinelli, Mary Lee, 265
Picking, Judith Koy, 235
Pickworth, Janet Rose, 292
Pieper, John Stanley, 265
Pieper, Mary Sue, 265
Pierce, Edith Ann, 53
Pierce, Kathleen S., 317
Pierson, Jonet H., 265
Pierson, Sharon Joy, 317
Pike, Maureen D., 99, 101
Pilditch, Anita, 265
Pilgrim, Joyce W., 235
Piller, Walter W., 235
Pinder, James L., 317
Pinkhom, Sharon I., 265
Pinkley, Beverly A., 318
Pinney, Karen D., 112
Pinzke, Kennelh G., 235
Pitt, Sharon Louise, 318
Pitlmon, Mary Ann, 318
Pitz, Shirley L., 292
Pilzer, lorry Stephen, 318
Pilzer, Patricia Ann, 292
Placek, Richord F., 235
Plummer, Joan Ellen, 116
Podeschi, Natalie J., 292
Poehlein, Carol Jane, 318
Pohlman, Mary Kathryn, 292
Pohlman, Amy Beth. 69, 292
Polechla, Paula J., 112
Polich, Nancy Ann, 292
Poling, Margaret E., 265
Pomeroy, Cassandra S., 318
Puckett, Patricia A., 318
Pudelka, Pamela Ann, 266
Pugsley, Corol S.. 52, 324
Pulaski, Chester A., Jr., 107, 273
Pullin, Marlene, 102
Purcell, Kathleen Ann, 54, 236
Puttcamp, Eleanor I., 318
Ouoriucci, Andrea J., 318
Ouigley, Ruth P., 236
Ouimby, Carol Sue, 266
Quintan, Jonice C, 292
Rober, Cheryl I., 266
Radebaugh, Jack F., 236
Rodja, Thomas Gregory, 236
Rodley, Donna Jean, 318
Roftis. Diana Denise, 266
Regains, Alan Cecil, 292
Rahn, Darryl Willard, 100, 236
Rake, Anthony I., 266
Rake, Susan M., 266
Romme, Douglas D., 102
Ramsay, Roberta Louis, 318
Romseyer, Alfred J., 266
Randall, Jean Marie, 292
Ransdell, levada N., 236
Rapp, Jerry William, 236
Rapp. Sharon Tucker, 236
Rapp. Susan Corlotto, 62, 292
Rapps, Rena Ann, 292
Rosier, Susan Deonne, 318
Rosmusen, Larry C., 318
Rasmussen, Helen May, 101
Rasmussen, Janis Ann, 92, 292
Rasmussen, lorry E., 49, 203
Rosmussen, lillie M., 236
Ratcliffe, Janine, 318
Rath, Robert J., 139
Rothbun, John W., 236
Rothbun, Linda C, 266
Ravegnani, Marlene L., 266
Ray, Peggy Ann, 273. 293
Rayburn, Diane A., 236
Raymond, Rondo Nora, 293
Reach, Dole, 293
Read, Diane Renee, 318
Read, Sandra J., 318
Rebokas, Dorothy J., 92, 203, 236
Reddick, Judy Ann, 266
Redman, Keith Arnold, 318
Reeb, Marilyn J., 293
Reed, Donald Eugene, 236
Reedy, Linda K., 318
Reeser, Susan Arlene, 293
Reeves, JoAnne, 318
Regnier, Terry V., 266
Reichl, Poul S., 107, 141
Reifel, Keith Michael, 266
Reilly, Joann E., 266
Reimer, Janice Koy, 99, 266
Reimler, Ruth Ann, 266
Reinacher, Judith A., 266
Reinheimer, Janet Sue, 318
Rekus, Carolyn F., 117
Reyes, Marie M., 266
Reynolds, Mylla Roe, 99
Rezek, Diane Marie, 99. 251, 266
Rhodus, Linda K., 318
Ribolzi, Kathy Lynn, 266
Riccio, Dennis Roy, 142
Rice, Jean Eloine, 236
Rich, Lyle Vernon, 41, 293
Rich, Pamela E., 266
Richard, Connie I., 236
Richards, Fred L., 103
Richards, Robert John, 266
Richards, Sheila, 92, 99, 293
Richards, Susan Lynn, 71
Richardson, Koren, 318
Richardson, Nancy Ann, 293
Richardson, Shoren, 318
Richmond, Ronald Lee, 293
Richvalsky, Shirley A., 236
Rickards, Jonathan, 57
Ricken, Joseph J., 236
Riddels, Barbora A., 100, 266
Riddle, James David, 65, 236
Ridey, Mary Suzanne, 318
Ridlen. Judith E.. 318
Riechers, Jaloine J., 120, 266
Rieder, Dick E., 318
Riegel, Nita Marie, 318
Riegel, Susan Jone, 293
Rieker, Barbara Suson, 318
Rieker, Rosemary K., 237
Rients, Joyce Ann, 293
Rieser, Volker J., 35, 237
Pietveld, Suson Lee, 303, 318
Riggenbach, Sharon K., 318
Rilett, John Morris, 42, 132
Riley, Corol Schmitt, 237
Riley, Dorothy Anne, 237
Riley, Jeffrey Lynn, 102, 103
Rimkus, Toni Lynn, 237
Rine, Jonis Margaret, 237
Ringenberg, Philip J., 293
Ringl, Margaret Ruth, 318
Rink, Carol Ann, 237
Rinkenberger, Stephen, 76, 100, 266
Rische, Constance Lyn, 116
Rishel, Susan Ruth, 99, 293
Risser, Patricia K., 318
Ritchie, Faith M., 318
Ritt, Barbara Ann, 266
Rittenhouse, Eric M., 203, 237
Ritler, Richard F., Jr., 318
Rizzolo, Jill K., 56, 59
Roach, Diane Ruth, 318
Robous, Shirley, 318
Robb, Rebecca Ann, 318
Robbins, Jeon Ann, 266
Roberts, Dean J., 33, 237
Roberts, Edmund Leo, 237
Roberts, Janis D., 31 8
Roberts, Patricio Lou, 103, 318
Robertson, Karen Sue, 293
Robinson, Betty L., 318
Robinson, Diane L., 266
Robinson, Kathleen I., 237
Robinson, Linda L., 318
Robinson, William H., 146, 237
Rock, Joonne Irene, 61, 266
Rockwell, James, 303
Roders, Borry, 266
Rodger, Jon Arthur, 122, 266
Rodman, Carol Ann, 293
Roehl, Koren Sue, 318
Rogers, Elliott Duane, 293
Rogers, Rose Morie, 60, 266
Roggy, Norah, 273
Rogoski, Dawn Camille, 266
Rohlfs, Melvin Eugene, 237
Rohmon, Pomelo Jean, 237
Roman, Audrey Sue, 237
Romonelli, Paula L., 266
Romersberger, Leslie, 60, 99, 102, 104,
266
Romke, Corole Ann, 318
Ropieauet, Ann E., 68, 237
Roppa, Karen Sue, 318
Rose, Kathleen M.. 266
Roseman, Jack Kaywin, 237
Rosenberg, Sharon G-, 318
Rosenberry, Carolyn S., 293
Rosenfield, Barbara, 266
Ross, Corliss Dee, 237
Ross, Florence Ethel, 266
Ross, Noomi Veronica, 46
Rossi, Cynthia F., 266
Rossi, Joanne Afreda, 237
Roslberg, Lindo Lu, 107, 251, 266
Roszak, Donna M., 318
Roth, Diane Marie, 237
Rolh, Sondra Jean, 116, 293
330
Rowe, Barry E., 103
Rowley, Susan K., 318
Royer, Blaine Robert, 135
Royer, James Edward, 100, 102
Rubin, Donald Lee, 237
Ruble, Reid Keith, 318
Ruddutz, Keith, 293
Rudolphi, Sharon K., 38
Rudy, Malinda Ann, 116, 267
Ruehrup, Faye F., 318
Ruehrup, Janice L., 318
Rueschaw, Elaine E., 238
Ruhrup, Kenneth Ray, 238
Ruhrup, Mary I., 319
Rumchak, William Rory, 238
Runde, Elizabeth M., 319
Rundquist, Bette E., 73, 238
Rundquist, Richard S., 71
Runge, Darlene Marie, 293
Runge, Virginia Sue, 293
Rupp, Dorothy Jane, 92, 267
Ruppel, Beverly Jo, 78, 238
Rush, Robert W., 238
Rush, Simone A., 319
Rushin, Su Ann, 319
Rusk, Margaret A., 72, 80, 203
Russell, Emily G., 267
Russell, Georgia Kay, 238
Russell, Michael E., 319
Rustemeyer, Sandra L., 238
Rutherford, Michael W., 76, 100 102
103, 104
Ryan, Cherie Jane, 267
Ryan, Donna Marie, 238
Ryan, Judith Ann, 267
Ryan, Learna, 319
Ryan, Mary Ann, 293
Ryder, Michael B., 238
Ryder, Richard George, 319
Ryder, Sandra Lee, 107, 293
Soar, Tena Beth, 238
Saathoff, Tedd H., 267
Saban, Jacqueline L., 319
Sadler, Roland, 146
Safarik, Margaret H.. 319
Sage, Roberta Lorrain, 293
Samide, Sue Ann, 238
Sampson, Richard Paul, 319
Sandall, Steven John, 293
Sandberg, Judith, 238
Sandeno, Judith, 319
Sanders, Alan Leslie, 294
Sanders, Vicki, 303
Sanderson, Jeanne M., 294
Sanderson, Ronald L., 238
Sondretto, Anita R., 102
Sandretto, Linda K., 319
Sandretto, Marsha, 319
Sandusky, Joan E., 319
Sanford, James C, 48
Sanford, Sharon A., 294
Sanger, Carol Ann, 238
Sangmeister, Arlene D-, 294
Santini, Alon P., 251, 267
Sappenfteld, Joyce A., 267
Sarver, Jill Ellen, 294
Satorius, Kathryn J., 319
Satorius, Margaret A., 238
Satterfield, Karen R., 43, 122, 203, 238
Satterthwaite, Donna, 120, 294
Saupe, Oletta M., 238
Souper, Rosemary E., 45, 294
Savage, Glenn Edward, 267
Saxsma, Sheryl Lee, 238
Sayers, Linda Jean, 294
Soyrj, Jimmy E., 48
Scaff, Donald Eugene, 238
Scaff, Martha S., 239
Schaidle, Diane, 101
Scaiefe, Marva L., 319
Scarpelli, Pamela Ann, 239
Schaafsma, Janice Kay, 294
Schater, James B., 319
Schafter, Karen Sue, 319
Schar, Sara Lu, 80, 239
Scharf, Charlene M., 294
Scharf. Pennelope J., 319
Schaub, Kathleen Ann, 319
Schave, Constance K-, 267
Schavitz, Karen Fay, 267
Scheemacker, Janis E., 294
Scheer, Elizabeth Ann, 239
Scheidel, Jean M., 319
Scheidenhelm, Kit E., 60, 267
Scheive, Connie Ann, 99, 101, 319
Schelle, Portia Lynn, 294
Scherer, Mary, 294
Schermerhorn, Nancy, 112, 267
Schertz, Paul Kenneth, 239
Schimpler, Stephen C, 319
Schingel, G. Richard, 67, 267
Schlatter, James E., 239
Schleder, Mary Louise, 294
Schlesinger, Susan M., 319
Schlipman, Karen Sue, 267
Schlotzhouer, Jr., Robe, 267
Schmidgall, Cathleen, 92, 294
Schmidgall, Marcia J., 319
Schmidt, Cheryl C, 319
Schmidt, Johanna M., 239
Schmidt, Mark Henry, 294
Schmidt, Patricia Ann, 294
Schmidt, Sharon Kay, 267
Schmidt, Susan Carol, 303, 319
Schmidt, Van Wayne, 33, 267
Schmied, Merry Anne, 46, 319
Schmillen, Sandra Kay, 319
Schmitt, Betty Jeanne, 267
Schneider, Debbie R., 319
Schneider, Frances E., 320
Schneider, Judith Ann, 100, 104, 294
Schneider, Terry M., 320
Schneider, Warren R., 294
Schneiderman, James A., 294
Schnuckel, Patsy Ruth, 99
Schnurrpusch, Gary W., 294
Schoen, Douglas K., 100
Schoening, Paulette, 267
Schofield, Ruth A., 267
Scholl, Robert Lee, 110, 294
Scholler, Susan Lynn, 38, 239
Schon, Albert H., Jr., 61
Schooley, Mary Louise, 239
Schorn, Barbara M., 294
Schramm. Larry E., 100
Schreck, Richard O., 267
Schrenk, Carol J., 239
Schrey, Thomas B., 267
Schroag, Kathleen, 267
Schroeder, Barbara A., 102
Schroeder, Carol Lynn, 267
Schroeder, Dorothy M., 239
Schroeder, Joy Ann, 239
Schroeder, Linda Jean, 294
Schroth, Henry R.. 267
Schuch, Joan Marie, 320
Schukhart, Robert, 240
Schuler, Richard, 113
Schuler, Robert L., 105
Schultz, Gary Lee, 320
Schultz, Joyce Amanda, 99
Schultz, Nancy, 239
Schulze, Susan L., 239
Schuneman, Jean M., 320
Schuth, Karlito Sue, 239
Schutt, Kurt Frederic, 102, 320
Schuttler, Wayne M., 239
Schwab, Melody Kay, 267
Schwalbe, Rebecca J., 294
Schwartz, Seymour Joe, 63, 239
Schworz, Karin M., 294
Schwind, Donna K., 294
Scott, Angela Marie 320
Scott, David Leo, 239
Scott, Jack Jerome, Jr., 100
Scott, Linda Sue, 320
Scott, Ralph, 239
Scott, Sharon Deters, 239
Sears, Teresa Marie, 320
Sebby, Cheryl K., 267
Sebby, Otto Lyle, 42, 239
Sedor, Georganne Hope, 105, 267
Seevers, James Arlo, 110
Segal, Sherry, 267
Seggelke, Edward P., 320
Seibert, Harriet, 240
Seibold, Mary Ellen, 320
Seils, Herbert August. 240
Sekek, Carol Lynn, 320
Sella, Betty Lucille, 1 17
Sellers, Ginny D , 294
Selman, Ann Virginia, 240
Semon, Mary E., 320
Sendelbach, Patricia, 320
Sendelbaugh, Joseph, 267
Seneff. Charlotte A., 1 16, 267
Sennett, Edward M., 146, 147
Sennett, Sharon Sue, 101, 320
Senyshyn, Linda K.. 294
Serrahn, Janet K., 102, 320
Serrine, Karen M , 294
Serritella, Vincent, 57
Sevcik, Anita L.. 267
Severson, Ronald E.. 320
Sexton. Curtis P.. 107, 142
Shade, Sarah Jane, 294
Shafer, Diana Lynn, 267
Shafer, H. Todd, 44, 110, 240
Shanohon, Maria C , 49
Shanklin, Lynn Alone, 99
Shanklin, Richard I.. 100. 103
Shannon, Shirley Ruth, 294
Shapiro, Susan Beth, 102
Sharp, David Earl, 132
Shaulis, James Arthur, 294
Shea, Arthur Michael. 107. 145, 240
Shea, Marilyn Ann. 99, 294
Sheehan, Margaret S., 240
Sheets, Lesley Jane, 112
Shelton, Edythe Ann, 320
Shelton, Rebecca A., 320
Shemansky, Richard B.. 107, 267
Shenbarger, Martha, 320
Sheppard, Paula Jean. 320
Sherrard, Patricia A., 267
Shevokas, Edna Mae, 267
Shields, Melani Adorns, 294
Shields, Robert lane, 64
Shields, Susan, 34
Shira, Dennis Keith, 294
Shoger, Marilyn Jean, 100, 104, 294
Shoger, Nan Eileen, 320
Shold, Diane Marie, 294
Shores, Patricia L., 240
Short, Paul Alan, 267
Shrader, Ellen, 240
Shrout, Nancy Jane, 107, 240
Shule, Roger Lee. 251, 267
Shull, Bonnie Lynn, 121, 294
Shurr, David C., 268
Sibigtroth, Linda Moe, 294
Sibley, Janet Ellen, 320
Sickbert, Mary Leslie, 99
Sidell, Gary Robert, 268
Sidor, Margaret L., 320
Siebel, Harry Henry, 268
Siefert, Steve V., 295
Siegfried, Judy L., 295
Siemion, Patricia S., 295
Sievers, Laura Jean, 36, 268
Sigler. Carroll R., 240
Silkey, Marcia Ann, 101, 240
Simkins, Mary Ellen, 240
Simko, James Andrew, 240
Simmons, G. Gaynelle, 320
Simons, Nancy, 320
Simonson, Dale Thomas, 320
Sims, Kathleen Lynn, 295
Sipp, James Alan, 295
Skelley, Barbara J., 320
Skinner, Kothleen L., 273
Skog, Sharon Lee, 273, 295
Skowronski, Sharon L., 320
Skrinskus, Donna Vera, 60, 268
Slapok, Cheryl L., 320
Slavicek, Ruth J., 268
Sleeth, Randy Arlyn, 100
Sleevar, Josephine A., 268
Sleever, Martha J., 320
Sloan, Pamela Kaye, 320
Sloan, Ronald Lee, 110
Slowey, Susan K., 320
Small, Barbara Elaine, 240
Small, John D., 268
Small, Mary B., 99
Small, Pamela Elaine, 268
Small, Thomas Ray, 295
Smith, Borbara J., 268
Smith, Beverly D.. 320
Smith, Cindy L.. 320
Smith, Constance, 240
Smith, Crystal Jo, 320
Smith. David A., 320
Smith, Deborah Sue, 295
Smith. Dorothy Phelon, 240
Smith, Georgene Kaye. 58
Smith, Janet Marie, 320
Smith, Joan Kathryn, 240
Smith, Joanne Denise, 295
Smith, Kenneth W,, Jr., 240
Smith, Larry J., 45, 268
Smith, Marilyn Dianne, 295
Smith, Mary V.. 320
Smith, Patricia D , 240
Smith, Richord Howard, 139
Smith, Robin Bloomens. 240
Smith, Rose Anne M., 295
Smith, Shirley D., 268
Smith, Susan I.. 65. 320
Smith, Tracy Alan. 102
Smith, Tricia J., 320
Smith, Vera lea. 295
Smrha, Richard James, 241
Smrtnik Judith Lynn. 320
Snell. Marcia M., 268
Snider, Lorry Dean, 100, 103
Snyder, Edward C, 241
Snyder, Gail Ivis, 34, 77, 80, 241
Snyder, Kay M., 241
Snyder, Marsha Ann, 295
Snyder, Vicky Lynn, 295
Snyders, Jacqueline. 320
Sobb, Annette Marie, 295
Sobel, Sharyn Lynn, 99. 320
Soekfer, Barbara Ann. 320
Solomon, Dottie F.. 99. 104, 296
Solomon. Rose. 241
Somenzi, Darre Lyn, 296
Somers, Patrick J.. 29*
Sorensen, Bonita J., 320
Sorensen, Bonnie R., 320
Sorenson, Bonnie lee 296
Sossie, Maria Jean, 268
Souhroda, Thomas E., 268
Spachman, Carol Ann, 49
Sparkman, Carol Faye, 241
Speaker, Robert Kevin, 295
Speer, Carol Joan, 44. 241
Spencer, Mary E., 320
Spencer, Patricia A., 320
Spera, William G., 320
Sperry, Paul H., 139
Spink. Richard Terry. 241
Spinner, Gerold E.. 146, 268
Spires, Joann E., 320
Sorague, Carol Sue, 268
Sprague, Janet Lee, 320
Sprague, Mary Lou E., 46, 268
Spratt, Becky L., 320
Springman, Janice R., 320
Sprouse, David D., 43
Stoch, Bettie Jones, 241
Stadsholt, Frederick, 268
Stafko, April C, 268
Stahl, Diane Lynn, 320
Stahlman, Cheryl K., 303, 320
Stakenas, Catherine, 320
Stallings, Jill Nancy, 320
Stanard, Sue Ann, 241
Stonge, Judith Ann, 320
Stanton, Sara Ann, 320
Stapleton, Candace I., 321
Starbuck, Michele D., 268
Storks, Theresa E., 241
Staton, Patti Jean, 296
Stouter, Linda Kay, 268
Slawicki, Barbara T., 321
Stead, Mary Beth, 241
Steakley, William B., 296
Stebbins, Joyce J., 241
Steele, Deborah L., 296
Steen, Sherilyn M., 321
Steers, Robert Glen, 99, 104
Stefoni, Roy, 241
Steffes, Leroy Gene, 241
Steffes, Nancy Ann, 241
Steimle, Cynthia Kay, 273
Stein, Cathy Ann, 107, 296
Steinberg, David E., 241
Steinhauser, Elizabeth, 41
Stelling, Lindo Ann, 241
Stellwagen, Joan Alma, 241
Stenberg, Jeanne E., 70, 102, 103, 296
Stener, Lynn. 321
Stephens, Joanna Ruth, 296
Stephens, Lloyd D., 100, 145
Sterr, Gary Clyde, 268
Stevens, Diane Maria, 296
Stevens, Jone B., 268
Stevens, Mervyn W., 321
Stevens, Ruth Ann, 242
Stevens, Virginia A., 37
Stewart, Diana Lynn, 296
Stewart, George A., 52, 296, 324
Stewart, Holly Dawn, 296
Stewart, Marsha Kay, 296
Still, Cheryl Ann, 268
Stimpson, Howard O., 303
Stinebaugh, Gretchen, 99, 296
Stockment, Mary Jane, 273
Stoddart, Mary A., 296
Stokes, Paulette R., 268
Stoll, Anita Marie, 92
Stoll, Lanette Sharon, 117, 242
Stoll, Ronald Lee, 268
Stoller. Dixie Lee, 321
Stolt. Evelyn Eloine, 100, 102
Stoltz, Gary I., 321
Stoltz, Robert S., 296
Stombaugh, Ronald D., 321
Stombaugh, Terry Ray, 102
Stone, Jeanne Ann, 242
Stone, Rebecca Jean, 112
Stone, Virginia Anita, 242
Strock, Linda, 321
Strand, Joyce Ann, 242
Strange, Kathleen A., 321
Stransenback, Christi, 69, 242
Strayer, Charles A., 110
Strelecky, lori M., 296
Stremlau, Barbara J., 99
Stremlau, Janet Marie, 242
Stremmel. Dennis Neil,' 100. 102. 104
Strickland. Warner W., 135
Striegel, David W., 72, 242
Strong, Michael M., 242
Strotheide, Robert. 242
Struebing, Sharon E., 70, 100, 104, 242
Struhs. James Fred, 242
Stuckel, Judith A., 268
Stuckel, Stephanie L., 296
Stuckey, Janet Lynne, 321
Stucky, Roger Carl, 242
Stull, Sondra Jean, 268
Stumm, Shirley Jeanne, 70 100 104
203. 242
Stumpf, Linda L., 321
Sturm, Carol Ann, 268
Sturm, Linda Jean, 92. 268
Sturm, Norman Paul. 100
Suckow, Ruth Ann, 296
Sudds. Charlene Ann, 268
Sugg, Sandra Ann 321
Suhr, Jurgen Peter. 79
Sullivan, Jean Kay, 321
Sullivan, Judy B.. 242
Sullivan, Mary Jane, 321
Sullivan, Paulo Marie, 321
Sullivan Steven M., 242
Sulzer, Donna Marie, 49, 294
Summers, Gladys E., 42. 268
Summers, Marilyn Sue, 56, 64 99, 242
Summers, William D., 100, 122
Sumrow, Patricia Gail, 296
Sunderlin. Pamela J., 321
Surman. Linda B., 321
Susmilch, Charles E.. 296
Sutherd. Diane Lee, 296
Sutter, Donna Louise, 296
Sutton. Lynda Kay, 268
Suydam, Karen Lucille, 321
331
Suydam, Sandra L., 268
Svoboda. Tonia N., 101
Swalve, Phyllis Ann, 268
Swan, Marsha L-, 321
Swan, Thomas Verner, 142
Swango, Ann Darline, 99, 101, 321
Swango, Rita Kay, 99
Swonson, Carol Ann, 99, 296
Swanson, Diane June, 40
Swanson, Donna Lynne, 242
Swanson, Helen Marie, 321
Swanson, John William, 142
Swanson, Karen Ann, 296
Sweatt, Karen Louise, 242
Sweeney, Jane E., 321
Sweeney, Mary C, 203, 242
Sweeney, Prudence Ann, 101, 303
Sweeney, Thomas E., 105, 117
Sweeney, Timothy J., 105, 117
Sweet, William David, 51, 243
Swegle, Karen Jane, 243
Swift, Pamela Sue, 321
Switzer, Jo Ann, 296
Switzer, Michael Dean, 110, 243
Symonds, Gary Wayne, 243
Symons, Rita Nan, 243
Syniski, Kathryn F., 268
Sytar, Gerald Michael, 135
Taber, Henry V., 64, 321
Tabor, Ritha Hays, 243
Tadel, Constance A., 99, 251, 268
Toft, Mary Jane, 321
Taft, Nancy Rose, 268
Tokakoshi, Mildred K., 72, 243
Takir, Patricia Ann, 321
Talbott, Gloria Jean, 296
Tamblyn, Rita Joan, 296
Tandy, Dennis Edward, 103, 104
Tanner, Dixie R., 321
Tanquary, Patricia M., 321
Tarpy, Ann, 296
Tassart, Janet Kay, 268
Tate, Carolyn Rae, 269
Tatum, Deborah A., 243
Taube, Joyce Marie, 273, 296
Taulbee, Tom Lester, 134, 135
Taylor, Betty Jane, 296
Taylor, Beverly J., 321
Taylor, Gina Koy, 296
Taylor, Marsha Lynn, 243
Taylor, Nancy Juanita, 73, 243
Taylor, Pamela Kay, 321
Taylor, Penny Lee, 296
Teal, Genevieve M., 243
Teats, Kerry Robert, 303
Tebrugg, Margaret A., 321
Teets, Jane Ellen, 296
Tellefson, Cynthia Jo, 321
Templeton, David Alan, 122. 243
Templeton, Mary A., 38, 251
Tennyson, Kennette M., 321
Terry, Beverley A., 57, 58, 145
Terry, George C, 135
Tess, Mary L., 269
Teter, Linda Lee, 296
Thayer, Jane, 243
Theesfeld, Donald A., 75
Theobald, Daniel B., 92, 243
Theobald, Louanne C, 101, 296
Theodore, Annette, 243
Thomas, Carol Lynn, 297
Thomas, Daniel Byron, 251
Thomas, David W., 110, 297
Thomas, Homer Lee, 145, 243
Thomas, James Allen, 243
Thomas, Janet Ann, 269
Thomas, Lawrence J., 100, 104
Thomas, Marc E., 102
Thomas, Marilynn, 66, 243
Thomas, Michael Wayne, 49, 55, 269
Thomas, Patricia Jean, 243
Thomas, Patricia Ann, 121
Thompson, Amelia S., 269
Thompson, Angela Fran, 297
Thompson, Carl E., 269
Thompson, Gregory E., 102
Thompson, Jenilee T., 243
Thompson, Jerry Duane, 297
Thompson, Kathy Lynn, 297
Thompson, Martha M., 321
Thompson, Nancy L., 321
Thompson, Roger Lee, 269
Thompson, Roxanna, 74
Thompson, Wesley John, 110, 243
Thomson, David Samuel, 297
Thornburgh, Allan R., 321
Thorngren, David Lee, 244
Thornton, Martin G., 269
Thorsen, Myrla Diane, 244
Thorson, Sue Ellen, 49, 297
Thrasher, Melvin Ross, 321
Thurow, Susan, 37
Tichler, Vernon E., 117
Tidmarsh, Gloria Sue, 321
Tidmarsh, Pamela Jean, 72
Tierney, Diane, 1 1 7
Tillery, Cheryl Lee, 269
Tilson, Jo Frances, 269
Tilson, Mary Lynn, 321
Timke, Rosemary Anna, 244
Timko, Elaine L., 269
Timmerman, Ineke, 244
Timmins, Michael John, 269
Tinnes, Andrea Carole, 244
Tipsord, Martin K., 110
Tipton, Royleen Marie, 107
Tistl, Lois Dorothy, 297
Tobias, Barbara Jean, 321
Todt, John Raymond, 244
Toepke, Sheldon Lee, 244
Tolan, Kay Elaine, 64
Tollick, Thomas M., 72
Tolly, Diana Kay, 321
Tombaugh, Paul Reiber, 244
Tomiska, Susan M., 321
Tomlinson, Connie Sue, 321
Tomlinson, Patricia A., 321
Tonkin, William J., 100
Toothaker, Robert B., 132
Toppe, Virginia Ellen, 269
Torrance, Jill, 321
Torres, Carmen Jeanne, 99
Torres, Jeannette, 297
Tosh, Terry William. 49, 244
Towle, Terry H., 244
Towler, Cynthia J., 269
Tracy, Roger Lee, 100
Troisier, Toni lee, 297
Trauernicht, Joann, 244
Travis, Linda Koy, 321
Treadway, Hollis Joan, 297
Treodwell, Janice G., 99, 297
Treadwell, Linda, 99
Treder, Barbara Jean, 100
Trenbeath, Rita C, 99
Trigg, Thomas C, 269
Trimmer, George S., 51
Trinko, Carol Lynn, 321
Trisko. Charlene B., 270
Trogolo, Linda Kay, 297
Troman, Linda S-, 321
Trottier, Linda L., 244
Troyer, Geneva Ruth, 297
Trudeou, Jomes L., 270
Truelove, Nancy D., 321
Tuchek, Sharon L., 244
Tulfey, Linda, 101
Toll. Ronold, 321
Tulo, Steve J.. 145
Tumbleson, Rebecca Sue, 297
Tuntland, Janet Kay, 321
Tuntlond, Merle H., 55, 102, 270
Turley, Rion D., 244
Turnbull, Skipton J., 321
Turner, James Herbert, 321
Turner, Janet Lee, 297
Turney, Anna Ruth, 63
Turpen, Charlene Kay, 297
U
Uhles, Judith Lynn, 273, 297
Ulbrich, John Robert, 244
Ulferts, Gregory W., 273
Ulrich, Leonna Sue, 99, 321
Umland, Diane Lynn, 58, 72, 203. 244
Ungs. Nancy L., 321
Unser, Theresa, 244
Uremovic, James A., 297
Urquiza, Richard L., 297
Utter, Patricio J., 321
Vacula, Barboro K., 270
Vaitekunas, Frances A., 78
Voitkus, Margaret A., 270
Valley, David B., 270
Vanolsburg, Kay, 244
Vonalsline, Sharon, 270
Vanoutreve, Madge M., 244
Vancil, Mark Owen, 321
Vandegraft, Judith A., 297
Vandegroft, Sherry L., 297
Vanderploeg, Jonice, 270
Vonderploeg, Kathleen, 297
Vanderwerff. Marie D., 321
Vandeweerd, Dorlene G., 297
Van Drew, Paula, 322
Vanette, Sue Ann, 322
Van Fleet, Eric Lynn, 298
Von Hook, Barry Lee, 49, 245
Van Koten, Leland S., 48
Van Meter, Dionna R., 322
Van Meter, Paula Joyce, 102, 245
Van Pernis, Jacquelin, 245
Van Treek, Janette I., 322
Vardaman, Gail, 270
Vartanian, Sara I., 99, 100
Vaughn, John Thomas, 100
Vaughn, Nancy Marie, 322
Vaupel, Dennis K., 100, 270
Vedos, Don. 245
Vedder, Peggy Stearns, 245
Vehlow, Carol Lynn, 92, 298
Veiga, Maria C. 270
Velin, Ann E., 99
Velon, Diane T., 104, 298
Venardi, Julie Anne, 322
Verbout, Carol Jo, 117, 298
Verick, Williom Albert, 103, 322
Vernier, Mary Jo, 298
Verona, Rose Marie, 322
Veroni, Kathleen Jo, 46, 107, 270
Vickers, Sharon I., 270
Vickrey, Marsha Ellen, 322
Vincent, Mary Lois, 99
Vineyard, Melvin C, 102, 104, 298
Vitt, Jonet Mary, 99, 101, 104
Vock, Sandra M., 58, 270
Voelz, Christie E., 107, 322
Vogel, Carol Ann, 245
Vogel, Suzanne Marie, 322
Voges, Dora, 103
Vogt, Ervin Fred, 45. 92, 245
Voight, Susan Koy, 322
Volker, Sharon Elaine, 298
Vol I , Margaret Taylor, 245
Vonoppen, Sharyn Sue, 116
Voorhees, Bonito Rae, 298
Voorhees, Sandra, 245
Voras, Elaine M., 322
Voudrie, Stanley H., 245
Voyles, Willard R., 139
Vrba, Williom F. Jr, 107, 112, 141
Vulgani, Virginia L., 270
W
Woddell, Carol S., 245
Waddell, Dorothy J., 270
Wade, Alan Eugene, 48
Wade, Cheryl K., 270
Wode, Lucinda Sue, 322
Wadsworlh, Sam Robert, 43, 245
Waesch, Corolo L., 322
Wagner, Mary Ann, 270
Wagoner, Joanne L., 103, 322
Wohls. Roger Carl, 245
Wainscott, Sondro Kay, 298
Walker, Andrea Elaine, 298
Walker, Delores Ann, 298
Walker, Gayle Elizabeth, 322
Walker, Gloria Jeon, 322
Walker, Jane, 322
Walker, Mark Eorl, 142, 245
Walker, Nancy J., 322
Wallace, Bruce Lee, 245
Wallace, Neldo L., 322
Wolloce, Rebecco Jane, 65, 245
Wollena, Sandra, 298
Waller, John Stephen, 61
Walling, Robert C, 33, 100, 245
Walsh, Nancy Jo, 245
Wolter, Linda L., 322
Walters, Karen Gayle, 322
Walters, Patricia J., 99, 101
Walther, Daniel O., 322
Wollon, Richord Rodney, 298
Waltz, Sandra Kay, 322
Wond, Suzanne Elizobeth, 298
Wangles, Dione Marie, 117, 298
Wanke. Terry Suson, 92, 298
Wore, Linda, 322
Worfield, Jomes R., 298
Wormoth, Vurl Ernest, 245
Warner, Bonito Lynne, 298
Warner, Joan, 245
Worns, Norman S. Jr., 246
Warns, Susan Marie, 322
Warren, Carol Jone, 117
Warren, Gordon I., 103, 303
Wascher. Suson L., 270
Washburn, Bruce Alon, 322
Woters, John Leroy, 298
Waters, Virginia Lynn, 246
Watkins, Kaye Lynn, 117, 270
Wotmough, Sondro, 322
Wotson, Betsy Payne, 246
Watson, Catherine E., 322
Watson, Harriet I., 322
Wotson, Richard Alon, 246
Watts, J. Robert, 57, 58
Watts, Brenda Joy, 246
Watts, Susan Jennifer, 322
Wayland, Joan, 322
Waylond, Suzanne, 246
Wayne, Conrad Jomes, 246
Wayne, Diane Lynn, 322
Weotherwax, Glen E., 298
Webb, Carolyn S., 322
Webb, Potricio Lee, 99, 100, 101
Webb, Roger Glenn, 246
Webb, Susan Louise, 99
Webb, Terry Lynn, 322
Weber, James W., 102
vVeber, Jill Georgette, 298
Weber, Lois Jeanne, 246
Weber, Ronald Francis, 245
Weber, Sandra Lee, 298
Wedekind, Jim Edwin, 145, 298
Wedekind, Sandra P., 246
Weeks. Deborah Elaine, 298
Weeks, Judith Ann, 298
Wehrly, Jean Mary, 99, 298
Wehrly, Susan Elizabeth, 322
Weil, Patricia A., 322
Weimer, Michael John, 75, 298
Weishaar, Mary Ann F., 92
Weiss, Suzanne Marie, 113, 322
Weissenbach, Kathleen, 298
Weitkamp, Sarah Jean, 246
Welch, Carole L., 246
Welch, Cheryl I., 298
Welch, Linda G., 322
Wellenreiter, Sandra, 298
Wellner, Barbara Jean, 246
Wells, Jonet Carol, 270
Wells, Judith Kay, 102
Wells, Peggy Ann, 270
Wells, Susan Jessica, 99, 102, 104,
322
Wenberg, Timothy Fred, 246
Wendt, Diana Gole, 246
Wendt, Judith A., 102
Wenninger, Eloine, 72, 203, 246
Wentworth, Deborah A., 322
Wenzel, Barbara, 246
Werner, Jane Ann, 246
Werner, Judy Mae, 43. 49, 203, 246
Werner, Kathleen L., 246
Werner, Kristie June, 298
Wesslund, Mary Ann, 298
West, Arthur C, III, 270
West, Carol Jeon, 101, 298
Westoby, Jonice Ann, 298
Westray. Marilyn D., 298
Wetmore, Linda Lee, 298
Wettstein, David Lee, 247
Wetzell, Ronald Alan, 298
Wey, Donny Lee, 322
Weyer, Dione C, 100
Weyer, Eileen Mory, 103, 247
Wholen, Geryl Ann, 121, 298
Whalen, Patricia M., 270
Wheeler. Linda J., 270
Wheeler, Melvin E.. 112, 141
Whelon, Michael J., 298
Whetstone, Barbara G., 322
Whisenand, Vernon D., 298
Whisnont, Linda, 247
Whisnont, Janice E., 322
Whitoker, Carole L., 322
Whitaker, Gayle, 247
White, Barboro Lee. 84. 85, 247
White, Barboro S., 44, 120, 270
White. Constance Sue, 99, 101, 104,
299
While, llene Anita, 270
White, Jonet Lee, 322
White, Jo Anne, 299
White, Kalhie Jean, 299
White, Linda Sue, 322
White, Mory Jeon, 247
White, Pamela D.. 322
White, Rae Jeon, 69, 299
White, Vivian Kay, 65
White, Williom C. 33
Whitehall, Eileen M., 299
Whrtely, Philip A., 100
Whilemon, Connie M., 270
Whiteside, Bonnie J., 320
Whitlock, Kristine K., 117, 322
Whitlow, Dean Ann, 299
Whitman, James V., 150, 151, 247
Whitman. Noncy, 270
Whitman, Rebecco N., 247
Whitmore, Dede, 247
Whittinghill, Janet K., 299
Wickliffe, Nancy Joyce, 322
Wieber, Holly Lee, 121, 122, 270
Wiedmon, Noncy Ann, 270
Wiemers, Joanne Corol, 53, 299
Wiemersloge, Cindy I.. 322
Wienen, Elma Morie, 270
Wienke, Susan Lynn, 322
Wierings, Sondro Roe, 322
Wiersema, Barbara, 247
Wiggers, Melody Ann, 299
Wikoff, Corol Jean, 247
Wikoff, Wynette Kay, 247
Wikowsky, Elizobeth, 322
Wilber, William, 72, 247
Wilcox, Corol Ann, 247
Wild, Robert Wayne, 270
Wild, Sonia H., 247
Wilford, Joanne Lee, 99
Wilham, Sheila Rae, 270
Wilhelm, Christine, 33, 270
Wilhelm, Jessica F., 322
Wilkins, Marion Ruth, 99, 299
Wilkerson, Peggy A., 121, 322
Wilkin, Richard J., 322
Wilkinson, Elizabeth, 299
Willard, Linda Ann, 299
Williams, Bortlett D., 299
Williams, Beverly A., 117, 270
Williams, Dione Marie, 322
Williams, Gerold R., 57, 58, 107, 270
Williams, Jane Ann, 270
Williams, Joanne K., 270
Williams, John Winston, 299
Williams, Kay F., 323
Williams, Lee Ernest, 41 , 146
Williams, Marie E., 247
Williams, Mary E., 323
Williams, Rebecca Lynn, 300
Williams. Ronald Neil. 247, 300
Williams, Shoron Anne, 247
Williams, Terry Eugene, 323
Williams, Vickie Kay, 247
332
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i
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Will
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L-,
107,
142
w
II
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onne
S
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300
w
II
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Betty
E
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w
II
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Jean
V
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W
II
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Lindo
S
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W
II
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Tom
R.
, 248
w
II
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Mari
e.
300
247
Willman, Fred Dale, 300
Wills, Billy Ray, 300
Wilson, Ann Louise, 270
Wilson, Barbara A., 300
Wilson, Cheryl Lee, 271
Wilson, Douglas Allen, 300
Wilson, Fay, 271
Wilson, Georgia A., 323
Wilson. Mary Lucille, 65, 300
Wilson, Patti Ruth, 117, 300
Wilson, Rita Kathryn, 323
Wilson, Rodney G., 248
Wilson, Sharon Kay, 248
Wilson, Steven P., 323
Wilson, Susan L., 271
Winans, Joyce Elaine, 300
Windhauser, Eileen S., 323
Winkelman, Dale K., 92, 251, 271
Winstead, Michael A., 142
Winter, Jo Ellen, 92, 271
Winterroth, Shirley, 300
Winters, Barbara K., 323
Winters, Joan Marene, 102, 323
Winters, Sharon Lee, 271
Wirth, Laurel Ann, 271
Wischnowski, Joseph D., 146
Wischover, Judith, 323
Wisher, Biran D., 146
Wisted, Janet Lee, 323
Witowski, Joy D., 60
Witt, Irene J., 271
Wittevrongel, James T., 300
Wittmer, Ruth Ann, 77, 248
Witucke, John William, 248
Witz, Arlene Marie, 323
Wixom. Karen Ruth, 300
Wogulis, Mary L., 99
Wolcott, Sally Ann, 300
Wold, Alice E., 323
Wolf, Dianne Renee, 248
Wolf, Isabelle L., 92, 300
Wolf, Marilyn Kay, 69, 248
Woll, Constance Jo, 300
Wombacher, Cheryl A., 271
Wombles, Vickie Lynn, 323
Wonzong, Randy Lee, 248
Wood, Mary Alice, 34, 271
Wood, Patricia Marie, 323
Wooddell, Jon Mark, 92
Woodrow, Linda D., 271
Woods, Bonnie C, 271
Woods, Mary J., 323
Woods, Melissa Jane, 323
Woodson, Allan Lee, 39, 49, 248
Woodward, Dennis I., 271
Woolnerton, Linda, 323
Worden, James D.] 248
Wrage, Herbert Allen, 271
Wrench, Donna Ruth, 69, 271
Wright, Deborah Ann, 323
Wright, Elaine, 248
Wright, Lana M., 323
Wright, Linda Jane, 300
Wright, Lynne Steners, 248
Wright, Marjorie Ann, 99, 300
Wright, Mary Louise, 300
Wright, Oren, 248
Wright, Pamela Ann, 271
Wright, Patricia Hill, 248
Wright, Sara Gail, 323
Wright, Sheila Marie, 323
Wright, Steven M., 99, 100, 102
Wrobel, Catharine L., 271
Wunderlich, Richard L., 102
Wurmle, Lois Ann, 300
Wurth, Rebecca A., 323
Wyckoff, Phyllis Jane, 273
Wycoff, Jacquelin, 300
Wylder, Donna Mae, 323
Wynn, Chester A., 271
Wynne, Mary Martha, 323
Yarger, William Carl, 271
Yarns, Veda C., 300
Yednock, Margaret K., 271
Yelm, Sarah Ann, 300
Yoachum, Glenn Eugene, 300
Yontz, Cynthia Marie, 323
Young, Betty J., 323
Young, John Randall, 248
Young, Robert A., 48, 74, 77
Young, Robert Allan, 248
Young. Steven Alan, 110
Yuhause, Virginia Ann, 99, 101 104
300
Yurkshat, Alan Adrian, 92, 132
Yutsyk, Donald Paul, 300 '
Zack, Susan Dorothy, 248
Zakosek, Thomas Joseph, 248
Zalucha, Denis J., 271
Zang, Thomas Phillip, 248
Zaruba, Judith Louise, 101, 273
Zaiuba, Marilyn E., 102, 103, 104, 300
Zawislak, Robert J., 110
Zbikowski, Linda E., 300
Zbinden, Jane Lee, 300
Zbrozek, Charles John, 100
Zdenek, Carol Lynn, 323
Zebelka, Bonnie, 248
Zehr, Nancy Ann, 249
Zeni, Carol Jean, 323
Zerbs, Janet Carol, 323
Zerlan, Dennis Paul, 151
Zersen, Sharon Louise, 107, 248
Zetterlind, Joyce A., 112, 271
Zielinski, Richard Jo, 323
Ziemann, Robert, 249
Zimmerman, Kathy Lynn, 323
Zimmerman, Lawrence L-, 249
Zimmerman, Lynn, 300
Zimmerman, Maril Ann, 249
Zink, Carolyn Marie, 34, 249
Zinn, Gerald Lee, 145
Zippe, Linda J., 271
Zmia, Valerie Ann, 249
Zobac, Lila Marie, 249
Zobrist, Barbara Lee, 101
Zoerb, Allen James, 249
Zook, Barbara E., 323
Zubeck, Norbert F., 249
Zuber, Christine Anne, 73, 249
Zvergel, Sandra, 300
Zuidema, Nancy I., 249
Zummollen, Sally, 271
Zummollen, Shirley, 56, 271
Zurliene, Cheryl E., 323
Zuzich, Jo Ann, 323
Zvonar, Evelyn Harris, 300
Zyvert, Greg, 300
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FACULTY INDEX
Abshire, Ellen M., 46, 184
Adams, Robert, 184
Albert, Richard N., 184
Allen, Michael, 184
Anderson, Edward T., 184
Anderson Hazelle M., 184
Armstrong, Donald, 99, 101, 184
Ashbrook, William D., 184
B
Bagdonas, Apolinaras, 184
Bailey, Dallas B., 163, 184
Banks, Wilson P., 73, 184
Barber, G. B., 184
Boss, B. H., 146, 149, 184
Batty, Paul W., 184
Beck, Roy, 184
Beckman, Kenneth R., 184
Bell, Claude A., 72, 184
Bellas, Ralph A., 184
Belshe, Francis, 160, 184
Bessmer, Ronald, 142
Bewsey, Julia, 184
Bey, Douglas R., 184
Billingsley, Allie Ward, 184
Bird, Ruth, 184
Bishop, Ferman, 158
Bishop, John D., 184
Blomgren, Roger Dean, 185
Boaz, John K., 34, 77, 185
Bock, Walter F., 185
Bond, Arthur D., 185
Bond, Richard R., 158, 159, 185
Bone, Robert, 217, 57, 178
Born, Harold, 169, 185
Boyd, Harold, 79
Brainard, Doris, 185
Brand, Paul J., 60, 185
Bremer, Alma B., 44, 185
Brigham, Thomas, 78
Brockmon, Herman F., 185
Brome, Robert B., 185
Brown, Edna, 185
Brown, Francis R., 160, 185
Brown. Lynn H., 185
Brubaker, Kay, 158
Brubaker, Leonard A., 45, 185
Bruening, Leonard F., 185
Bruno, James S., 185
Bryan, Elsie, 185
Buchanan, Duane E., 185
Canning, George, 78
Cantlon, R. Jerry, 38
Carlton, Lessie, 185
Carrington, Dorothy, 163
Carroll, Conrad, 185
Champagne, Roger J., 168, 185
Chesebro, Patricia, 72, 185
Chiles, Helen, 185
Clark, Dorothy W., 185
Clark, Foith, 117, 185
Collie, James, 135
Comfort, Thomas E., 167, 185
Condon, Arnold C., 185
Cox, Delano K., 186
Coyne, Charles E., 186
Cralley, John, 186
Cramer, Robert L., 186
Crawford, Larry M., 186
Crew, John E., 186
Crews, Warren S., 135, 186
Crist, Robert L., 186
Crumley, Richard D., 68, 186
Culver, Alfred, 70, 186
Cur, Glen, 203
Curl, Gerald A., 160, 186
Domm, Frances L., 186
Davies, Lillian S., 33, 37, 186
Davis, Florence, 178, 186
Denny, Curtis L., 186
Dillinger, Claude M., 180, 186
Dohleman, Lee, 186
Dohrmann, Paul F., 186
Dorethy, Rex Eugene, 186
Dowdall, Leven, 186
Downing, James R., 186
Drew, George, 73, 158
Duncan, Robert L., 186
Duty, Robert, 186
Eatherly, Scott, 34, 42, 50, 186
Eatman, Leo, 173
Ebel, Alice, 170
Edge, Orlyn P., 187
Egelston, Elwood F., 187
Eikenberry, Alice M., 187
Elfstrand, Frances, 187
Elliott, Ralph A., 187
Endsley, Ann, 187
Engberg, Edna, 187
Esbin, John, 187
Escott, Stanley B., 163, 187
Esworthy, Ray, 187
Evans, G., Harlowe, 187
Fagerburg, Dorothy S.. 69, 187
Farlee, Lloyd, 100
Farmer, Louise, 1 87
Feicke, Ethel G., 59, 163, 187
Ferguson, A. Gordon, 42
Ferrell, John, 158, 187
Ficek, Edmund F., 187
Fischer, Raymond L., 187
Fisher, James I., 159, 187
Fitch, K. L., 158, 187, 273
Fitzpatrick. E. D., 187
Floyd, Thomas W., 187
Foeller, George, 103, 187
Foreman, Anne, 187
Foster, George M., 187
Frame, Terry M., 43, 187
Francis, Charles E., 187
Friedhoff, Walter H., 170, 187
Frigo, Leo H., 187
Frye, Harold, 188
Fuehrer, William, 188
Gaigalas, Vytas V., 188
Golaway, Beryl, 188
Gale, Charles, 188
Gardula, Robert J., 35, 188
Gefvert, Constance J., 188
Gelch, John, 139
Gibson, Harold E., 159, 177
Giles, Marjorie B., 188
Gillett, Arley, 112, 182, 188
Gilmore, Hal M., 188
Gimmestod, Victor E., 166
Giradi, George, 188
Gnagey, William, 188
Godfrey, Richard, 160
Grady, Michael D., 188
Gray, Miriam M., 188
Gritzmacher, Glenn S-, 188
H
Hage, Dean S., 188
Hall, Barbara C, 188
Hall, Judith B., 188
Hallom, James A., 188
Hanneford, Alonzo, 188
Harden, Warren R., 158, 166, 188
Hardine, Doris, 188
Harris, Alice, 188
Harris, Archie, 132, 188
Hathwoy, Robert G., 189
Howse, John E., 189
Hoydor, Afak, 189
Heissler, John, 189
Heldt, Carl D., 145, 189
Helgeson, Arlan, 160
Hemenway, Robert, 37, 189
Henderson, Doris E., 189
Henderson, Jonet, 189
Henline, Ruth, 189
Hermanowicz, Henry J., 172, 189
Hicklin, C. R., 189
Higgins, Lynne P., 189
Hill, Eugene L., 151, 189
Hocking, Norman J., 189
Hoffarth, Hallie M., 189
Holm, Joy A., 189
Holmes, Roger M., 189
Holtman, Eugene A., 189
Honn, Max L., 189
Hoover, F, Louis, 181
House, J. E., Jr., 189
Howord, James Merle, 189
rirudko. Q. L., 189
Hubbard, Ben C, 189
Huggins, Ruth, 189
Hulet, Richard E., 158, 159, 189
Huser, Mary K., 189
Hutslor, Jack R., 189
I
Irvin, Jean, 189
Irvin, Richard F., 142, 190
Ivens, Howord, 160, 190
Jackson, Harry, 190
Jacobs, Dorothy, 72
James, Jeonnie H., 190
James, Kenneth, 190
Jochums, Milford C, 62, 190
Johnson, Blossom, 36
Johnson, Eric, 158, 159
Johnson, Henry C-, 190
Johnston, John L., 190
Johnston, Sandra, 190
Justin, Heather, 190
Kagy, Frederick D., 190
Kaiser, Bruce 60, 161
Karch, Jacqueline, 190
Keaton, Anna, 163
Keeley, Benjamin, 164, 190
Kennedy, William N., 71, 190
Keough, Betty, 46, 190
Kewish, Sharon, 190
Kinney, Lawrence, 67
Kirk, John, 79
Knepler, Jane E., 190
Knight, Homer, 190
Knofla, Alan N., 190
Koepke, H. F., 190
Kohlmeyer, Fred W., 190
Kohn, Walter S. G., 190
Krause, Joe W., 161, 168
Kron, Marian E., 190
Kuhn, Brigitta J., 76
Kurth, C. H., 190
Loidig, Kermit M., 191
Lorsen, Arthur H., 161, 191
Lauby, Cecilia J., 175
Laurenti, Joseph L., 191
Lawlis, Parker, 161
Laymon, Ronald L., 191
Legg, Lewis, 158
Legge, William, 191
Levine, Leon, 62, 191
Lewis, Marjorie L., 191
Lilly, Lois, 191
Lionberger, Warren W., 191
Litherland, Richard 64, 70
Little, Horry A., 191
Livers, Dovid, 73
Lohner, Virginia, 40
Lorig, Thomas W., 191
Lovelass, Horry D. 176
Lundgren, Hattie C., 191
M
Mabry, Laurene, 107, 191
Macesich, Michael, 191
Monahan, Henry R., 191
Mandero, Fronklin R., 191
Monsfield, Faye, 191
Marsh, Robert, 191
Morsholl, Helen E., 191
Martens, J. Louis, 191
Martin, Marjorie, 191
Martinez, Olga, 191
Marvin. Kenneth O., 191
Motejka, Larry, 48, 65
Mauck, Inez L., 191
Mendenhall, Elsie, 191
Metcolf, Joseph E., 191
Meyer, Odessa, 191
Milander, Henry, 191
Miller, E. Joan, 192
Miller, Earlynn J,, 117, 192
Miller, S. Duncan, 76, 192
Moore, Borry E., 192
Moore, Robert H., 192
Morris, Chorles E., Jr.. 41, 192
Moskovitz, Dovid H., 102 192
Mullen, Jess, 192
Myrick, Vesta, 192
McBriarty, Chorles, 163
McCorthy, John R., 192
McCarthy, Willord J., 192
McComas, Chorles T., 192
McCormick, Clyde T., 169, 192
McForland, John, 68
N
Nance, Helen M., 174, 192
Notale, Joseph, 192
Nelson, Jeon E., 192
Nichols, Beverly, 192
Nimz, Richard Lee, 192
O Connor, Burton L., 192
Oien, Corroll J., 192
Olson, Thomas A., 192
O'Neill, William, 142, 192
Oltinger, Alice, 192
Owens, Dole Curtis, 192
Paarlberg, William, 193
Packwood. Mary M., 193
Palmer, James B., 193
Palmer, Virginia, 163, 193
Parker, Louise, 193
Parkinson, Roberta, 122, 193
Parret, Margaret, 193
Patterson, James E., 193
Paulson, Paul M., 193
Paxton, G. Ben, 61, 193
Peithman, Harlan, 193
Pendleton, Charles W., 193
Perry, Warren S., 158, 193
Peterson, Carroll V., 193
Peterson, Don L., 102, 193
Petrossian, George A., 40, 193
Pettit, Barbara R., 193
Phelps, Harold R., 175, 193
Planck, Gary, 193
Poe, Douglas, 193
Pohlmon. Vernon C, 171
Porter, Charles, 179, 193
Price, Emily L., 193
Prince, Donald M., 173
Ramseyer, Gary C, 193
Ranta, Toimi, 193
Rayfield, JoAnn, 193
Reed, Ronald D., 193
Reese, H. Earle, 193
Reiter, Richard, 43, 193
Replogle, V. L., 174, 194
Retzer, Kenneth A., 194
Rhodes, Dent M., 194
Rilett, R. Omar, 165
Roderick, Jomes L., 104, 194
Rozum, Mary A., 158, 194
Ruby, Donald D., 194
Russell, Elizabeth, 60, 194
Ryder, Bernord L., 165, 194
Rye, Howord H., 183, 194
Salowitz, Irving, 161
Sends, Theodore, 194
Schapsmeier, Edward, 194
Schellhase, Vivian R., 194
Schuetz, Peter F., 194
Scott, Keith L., 92, 161, 194
Scott, Phebe M., 182, 194
Serro, Mary C, 194
Shaw, Horry B., 194
Shaw, Kenneth A., 162, 194
Shelly, Mike, 55
Sheveland, Alice, 194
Shuman, Stanley, 158
Singer, Robert N., 194
Smith, Chorles D., 194
Smith, Edwin B., 163, 194
Smith, Gwen K., 194
Smith, Nelson, 194
Smith, Ralph L., 195
Smith, Richord J., 162, 195
Smith, Robert R., 195
Sonkin, Iris, 195
Sorrells, Linda M., 195
Spector, Irwin, 195
Speer, Eunice, 69, 158
Steele, J. Russell, 195
Stefl, E. Robert, 195
Steinburg, C. Louis. 195
Stephens, S. Joann, 44
Stoddard, Alma, 195
Sutherland, Robert D., 195, 251
Swank, Marilyn D., 195
Swank, Richard M., 195
Sweet, David, 65, 158, 162, 195
Sylvester, Horold, 162
Talkington, Bonnie, 195
Talkington, Joe E., 195
Tarrant, Potrick, 67, 195
Tarrant, Thalia, 195
Tosher, Lucille, 195
Tasker, Vivian, 195
Templeton, Donald, 162
Terrill, Isabelle, 162
Thomas, Cloyton, 195
Thomas, Mervin R., 195
Thompson, Jomes T., 195
Toll, Lewis R., 181, 195
Trumpe, Richard, 49, 162
Tudor, Raymond, 55. 195
U
Udstuen, Sodie, 195
Vance, Arden, 195
Vargo, Steven, 195
Venerable, Wilbur R., 196
Vernon, Wolter, 46, 196
Velter, Dale B., 196
Virgilio, Morion C., 196
W
Wode, Francis, 196
Wagner, Jock, 35, 196
Waimon, Morton, 196
Wallace, Joseph E., 196
Walsh, Robert, 44
Wosem, Jim, 41, 146
Watson, Luellen, 64, 196
Watterson, Arthur, 167
Wedekind, Ronald R., 196
Weisbecker, Milton, 153
Weith, Alan W., 141, 196
Weller, Roger, 145
Welsch, Harold, 196
White, Chorles A., 171
White, John F., 196
White, William V., 196
Wilson, Beverly D., 196
Wilson, Thomas D., 44, 196
Winegorner, Lela, 162
Winford, B. Jeon, 196
Wise, Vermeil, 196
Wiseman, Emory E., 196
Wold, Stanley G , 196
Wolton, John, 122
Woods, Harvey S., 178
Workman, Donna Jo, 196
Yagodich, Georgette, 196
Young, Lyle M., 196
Young, Orville L., 196
Zamboni, M. Jean, 196
Zeidenstein, Harvey, 196
Zeller, William D., 45, 196
Zelson, Sidney, 196
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TOPICAL INDEX
Administration 158-163
Agricultural Department 178
Alpha Beta Alpha 69
Alpha lambda Delta 69
Alpha Phi Omega 1 10
Alpha Tau Alpha 70
Apostolic Christian Bible Class 62
Art Department 181
Association of Women Students 56
B
Baha'i Group 62
Baptist Student Union 63
Baseball 146-149
Basketball 134-139
Big Four 92-93
Biology Department 165
Blackfriars 33
B'nai B'rith Hillel 63
Business Education Department 181
Campus Crusaders 64
Canterbury Club 64
Carnival 111
Cheerleaders 120
Chemistry Department 165
Chi Alpha 65
Christian Science 65
Christmas 90-91
College of Applied Science and
Technology 177
College of Arts and Sciences 164
College of Education 172
Concert Band 103
Corphees 121
Cross Country 130-131
Dances 94-97
Delta Omicron 70
Economics Department 166
Education Department 173
Educational Administration
Department 173
Elementary Education Deportment 174
English Club 34
English Department 166
Entertainment Board 108-109
Eta Sigma Phi 71
Faculty 184-195
Football 124-129
Foreign Language Department 167
Forensics Union 34
Freshman Class Advisory Board 303
Freshman Class 304-323
Gamma Delta 66
Gamma Phi Circus 112-113
Geography Club 35
Geography Department 167
German Club 35
Golf 152-153
Graduate Students 200-202
Gymnastics 140-141
H
Health and Physical Education
Departments 182
History Department 168
Homecoming 84-89
Home Economics Club 36
Home Economics Department 178
Honor Residents 80-81
I
I Club 107
Index 50-53, 324
Industrial Arts Club 36
Industrial Arts Deportment 179
IVCF 66
Inter-Co-op Council 58
Inter-Dorm Council 58
International Student Club 38
Intramurals 1 23
lota Lambda Sigma 72
ISU Tutorial Project 37
J
Jesters 105
Judo Club 36
Junior Class Advisory
Junior Class 252-272
Junior High Club 38
Board 251
Kappa Mu Epsilon 74
Kappa Omicron Phi 74
Kappa Phi Mu 39
La Estudiontina 39
Le Cercle Francois 40
Library Science Department 168
Lowell Mason-MENC 104
M
Mathematics Club 41
Mathematics Department 169
Mens Glee Club 100
Men's PE Club 41
Music Department 183
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Kappa Delta Epsilon 73
Kappa Delta Pi 73
NAACP 42
Naturalist Club 42
Navigators 67
Newman Club 67
Omicron Delta Kappa 75
Oratorio Choir 99
Orchesis 117
PEM Club 46
Phi Beta Lambda 43
Phi Eta Sigma 75
Phi Mu Alpha 76
Physical Science Club 43
Physics Department 169
Pi Delta Phi 76
Pi Gamma Mu 77
Pi Kappa Delta 77
Pi Omega Pi 78
Political Science Department 170
President Robert G. Bone 2-17, 156157
Professional Laboratory Experiences 175
Psychology Department 170
Redbird Rooters 122
Senior Closs Advisory Board 203
Senior Closs 204-250
Sigma Tau Delta 78
Social Science Club 44
Sociology-Anthropology Department 171
Sophomore Class Advisory Board 273
Sophomore Class 274-302
Special Education Club 44
Special Education Department 175
Speech Department 171
Stage Band 103
Student Education Association 45
Student Psychological Association 46
Student Senate 49
Student Teaching 197
Students for a Democratic Society 45
Stunt Show 114 115
Swimming 132-133
Tennis 150-151
Theta Alpha Phi 79
Theta Alpha Tau 79
Track 144-145
Treble Choir 99
U
Unaffiliated Departments 180
University Choir 100
University Club 57
University Council 158
University Orchestra 102
University Theoter 106
University Union Board 60
Varsity Band 102
Varunas 116
Vidette 54-55
W
WGLT 61
Wesley Foundation 68
Women Off-Campus 59
Women's Chorus 101
WRA 107
Wrestling 142-143
Young Democrats 47
Young Republicans 48
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